To reach "extra quality" standards, many players use ReShade to add modern post-processing effects like anti-aliasing and color correction.
Upon first launch, Teknoparrot will prompt you to update. Allow it to complete the download and restart the application. Step 2: Add Terminator Salvation to Teknoparrot
Select if you are using a mouse or a dedicated light gun (Sinden, Gun4IR). terminator salvation teknoparrot setup extra quality
Install Reshade and use the "Lumasharpen" and "HDR" shaders. This brings out the metallic textures of the T-600s and makes the post-apocalyptic lighting pop. 3. Light Gun and Controller Setup
Inside your game directory, find the main executable file, typically named ElfCharAnimTest.exe or Terminator.exe inside the game's binary folder. Step 2: Configuring TeknoParrot To reach "extra quality" standards, many players use
: In the game settings, point the executable path to the game's main .exe file. 2. Enhancing Visual Quality
Terminator Salvation natively expects a physical gun. If you are playing with a mouse or controller, you may need to enable the DemulShooter utility or use Teknoparrot's built-in crosshair overlay options to see where you are aiming. Step 2: Add Terminator Salvation to Teknoparrot Select
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 580 or better (for extra-quality upscaling).
After adding the game, click the "Controller Setup" button. TeknoParrot supports a wide range of devices, including keyboards, mice, Xbox controllers (XInput), and dedicated light guns.
: The game features a gritty "grain effect" which is intended to match the movie's aesthetic; some players prefer keeping this for the "dark room" arcade feel. Quick Setup Table Recommendation Emulator TeknoParrot (Version 1.0.0.807 or newer) Resolution Native 4K/60fps (Set via Custom Resolution) Input Lightgun (Sinden, AimTrak) or Mouse Emulation Visual Mod ReShade with BorderFX for Lightgun compatibility