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As far as I'm aware, you can't really prepackage a "style" for a collection like this, so Native Stylize defaults to turning on everything. Personally, I use it for the post FXAA to smoothen out anti-aliasing, but others may enjoy the "Borderlands" style or something else. You can mix and match the various different configurations in the Graphics Menu.
Check the mod page for more info.
why does my game look like this? is this intended https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/2505765601904178059/F6E9EA40BF7DE24569BC7DB80654F7AF954879CE/?imw=5000&imh=5000&ima=fit&impolicy=Letterbox&imcolor=%23000000&letterbox=false
Kuwahara
Outlines
Colorful
Thank you @Rocki!
It's from the Native Stylize mod, unfortunately I can't pre-package configs for it (as far as I'm aware) to disable everything from the start. I personally use the Post FXAA, as most of the collection is already stylized using various other resources (ie. Darker Nights, Darker Shadows, Lighting mod from Nexus, etc).
It's all entirely optional though, I may move the .mod file to the Optional Section of the load order just to help people see it (it's kinda currently buried in the "Graphics" section).