Dying Light

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  1. Dr4Wm4N
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    I just modified one of the required mods, Chromatic Aberration Removal v3 is now needed if you want to use my preset at its full potential, because it removes chromatic aberration better than the old Chromatic Aberration Begone (no more return of CA when you lose too much HP for example).
  2. primey0
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    Any clue why it doesn't work for me? I double click ReShade Setup.exe, point it to the dying light exe, it fails so I pick Direct3D 10/11, I copy your settings file and put it in the SweetFX folder which is inside the dying light but nothing changes.
    1. Dr4Wm4N
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      It seems you forgot to also copy Sweet.fx.

      For manual installation (if ReShade Setup is not working properly, I personnaly don't use it because it actually often fails to detect the correct graphics API of games):

      - From the ReShade + SweetFX archive, copy the SweetFX folder, Sweet.fx and ReShade64.dll (Dying Light is a DirectX 11 and 64-bit game) to your game installation folder (where DyingLightGame.exe is).
      - Rename ReShade64.dll to dxgi.dll.
      - Copy my SweetFX_settings.txt file to the SweetFX folder, you must overwrite the ReShade default one.
      - Launch the game.

      If it works a ReShade popup window must appear, you must see the ReShade version in the top-left corner of your screen and a SweetFX message in the center when the game starts, and obviously a change in the graphics.

      I think I will add this to the description for others who could also have problems installing ReShade.
  3. Snezko
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    Sweet jesus, it works on win8.1 !

    Ty
    1. Dr4Wm4N
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      Yeah you can use ReShade + SweetFX with all recent Windows versions, and DirectX8, 9, 10, 11 and OpenGL games. There are some compatibility problems with some games (here's a current compatibility list: http://reshade.me/compatibility), but the next ReShade versions will for sure support more and more games.