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[4K] RetroLake - https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1315534440
Preview: I'm thinking of another fork of RetroLake with audio visualizer bars behind the mountains. I might call it a testbench and release it before I actually put such a feature into the offical branch of RetroLake (could possibly contain issues performance/config wise). Though I would have to rework again and while I'm doing it I could add another resolution (e.g. ultrawide).
What you could do furthermore would be to test the WQHD and 4K versions, as they are on another version and config and you can play with the internal settings way more (e.g. removing the water). If nothing helps and you still want the asthetics you could use the FullHD Performance Version (it's a prerendered video, 600MB, so quite large).
FullHD will remain as it is, as an alternative performance version besides the video one. If you want the full visual power you can switch to eighter 1440P (performance impact should not be that harsh in comparison) or the 4K one.
[1440P] RetroLake - Mirrored - V.11 (audio responsive, mirrored and configurable):
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1692834824