I'd recommend putting it to the highest quality and watching in full screen to see some of the edge sharpness improvements and I promise it's actually more obvious when you have it set up. The best part about this is that it has virtually 0 impact on performance. The biggest fps drop I saw while running on the highest settings and recording in stupidly high quality was maybe 5 fps. In non-video recording play the drop is at most 1 or 2 fps for what I think is a noticeable improvement to the game.
The video's description has links on how to set up both film grain removal and SweetFX.
Edited by Flit Asuno, 16 January 2013 - 04:12 AM.