Remember Martin Bergman? No? Well shame on you. Back in August, Martin shared a number of screenshots from his Toddyhancer mod for GTA V. And while this mod has not been released yet, Martin decided to bring his mod to Star Wars: Battlefront and share some new images from it.
As Martin noted, the mod drains around 30-40 FPS and will be released to the public at a later date.
Until then, enjoy the screenshots!

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It looks kind of gritty doesn’t it?
I mean, the screenshots look kinda cool, but who’d want to play the game with giant black bars and metric f*cktons of chromatic aberration?
Looks like all he did was bump up the sharpness. Doesn’t look good at all
From a photography perspective, it looks kinda neat IMO, but in game is a no go.
Also “(…) the mod drains around 30-40 FPS” is a big NOPE. Crazy.
Looks amazing; has EA said if they will be banning for mods?
I like it, but it still won’t make it worth the price of the game.
30-40 fps from what base framerate? Why do people always do this, if you’re not giving percentages, you need to provide the base framerate otherwise we have to guess.
And that much for this garbage? Some terrible unoptimized Reshade injected shaders and ugly post process effects, only good for taking some pictures, who the f*ck would play like this?
doesn’t save the game, it’s still falling:
What’s the source of this picture?
swbstats, just like bfstats and bfhlstats or bf4stats etc…
Ah ok, gotcha. 🙂
That kind of effect can be easily achieved by multiplying the highpassed image with an original and I’m not entirely sure if I like that kind of aesthetics. White is too washed out.
I think it looks awesome!