Fallout New Vegas

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About this mod

A lightweight ReShade preset for users who want a sharper gaming experience.

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Note for Moderators. I included the d3d9.dll from version 1.1.0f1 of ReShade which is no longer available on their website. I wouldn't have done this had I not seen other modders doing this on the Fallout 4 Nexus. According to ReShade's website ReShade has become open-sourced, if I am incorrect please disable the mod and allow me to add a link and remove the file from the upload. pls don't ban me I love your site

I definitely recommend taking a look at this link: 
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fallout/comments/2xhx97/a_graphical_and_technical_ini_tweaking_guide_to/?st=j1jma1ol&sh=763af336
Use it at your own discretion.

Description

This basically removes blur.

This is a ReShade preset that utilizes only Lumasharpen and an extremely slight amount of Emboss to stress the details of textures (also used some smoothing to fix grass). The difference is slight but obvious to the trained eye. Please see screenshots.

If you can't see the difference, don't download.

Why should I use this?

Well let me answer you by telling you why I use it. I wanted to play Fallout: New Vegas again after spending some time in Fallout 4. I heavily modded my Fallout: New Vegas and decided I wanted to make it look as good as possible without using ENB. After extensive modding I finally got the game looking pretty good, but I noticed I had trouble actually focusing on anything in the distance. So I created this. 

How is this even a mod?

I have no shame admitting that this took very little effort to make. It simply utilizes a method I used in Borderlands 2 to add detail to the game. The reason I posted this is because I know a lot of people have no desire to tinker with ReShade and aren't the best mods the most deviously simple?

I cant tell the difference between the screenshots

This is a good indicator that you shouldn't use the mod. This is nothing wrong with your computer or your eyes, people just have different tastes in the way they like to experience their games. If this isn't a big enough change, don't use it.

Performance cost?

It shouldn't cause you too many issues, or any at all. It's a post-process so the performance loss you experience should be pretty constant. If you are already having issues with performance I recommend not using it. I usually get 60 or 75 fps (capped) and it depends on my location. If you want to test it on your own rig enable steams FPS overlay and use Scroll Lock to enable/disable the effects.

INSTALLATION

0. Download the file, baby
1. Copy all of the contents from my file into your Fallout: New Vegas root folder (next to you exe's)
2. Run the game
3. Revel at slight differences 

How to use with ENB (I don't recommend doing this if your enb already utilizes the proxy function)
1. Install normally
2. Rename d3d9.dll into d3d9_reshade.dll
3. Edit Enblocal.ini to look like this:

[PROXY]
EnableProxyLibrary=true
InitProxyFunctions=true
ProxyLibrary=d3d9_reshade.dll

4. play the game and hope it works

Additional Info

I created this mod using monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 monitor. There is a chance that you will get different results if you have different monitors, however, these results should not vary much from my original intent. This ReShade Preset should work on Fallout 4 and Fallout 3... as well as Skyrim, but I will not offer support for those. 

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