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That would be cursed lol
The thing about them looking different, is because for the campaign posters, they used the real actors (Or in most of them). That's why you feel that "inconsistency" between them and their in-game versions.
Although I do wonder what the reactions of the survivors would be if they saw themselves on posters around town! Also, have you ever wondered how strange it is that the survivors sometimes look slightly different on the posters than in game, or is that just me hahahaha! I find Louis and Francis most often look different, but only subtly! Either way, great work with the poster backgrounds!
I mean the graphics in game, no the "Shader Detail" or the "Effect Detail", just the graphic quality xd
2. They tend to look blurry when you have low graphic quality, try to raise it to minimum medium. This should fix that "problem" :P
https://youtu.be/ChIW1eL4ZEY
sorry for the poor quality