Can't get this to work at all. Installed reshade, leaving only the default shaders checked. Extracted your files. The reshade is enabled, but it causes severe visual bugs (the screen looks like it has a white filter on top and videos show black pixelated artifacting). I'm experienced with reshade (I'm the author of a popular reshade mod for Assassin's Creed Odyssey) but I absolutely cannot figure out what's wrong here... FWIW, I'm using preset 1.3 Lite.
Hi! Try installing all effects and make sure that color precision is on High. If that white filter thing is only during loading screen thats totally normal, I get that too. I'm also running volumetric resolution on high, but not sure if that would change anything.
I'm also getting the same effect as Xanthus1942, but this issue only occurred with the 1.3 version. The 1.0 version works perfectly fine for me. I tried following your suggestions, but no dice unfortunately
Best reshade! It does a simple thing that needed to be adressed, and it does it right without adding a bunch of stupid stuff.
I recall TW3 also suffered a yellow green tint, it was even worse... I don't understand why they does that on games? It is to hide visual issue or something?
This reshade is the real deal. The devs put a lot more yellow into the built-in shading than you even realize, until you use this reshade to reduce it. It looks so much better, more realistic. This is a mandatory reshade for me now.
If it looks a little dark for you, what I did was reduce my in-game gamma to 0.9. If it looks washed out, and you have an Nvidia card, I used the Nvidia control panel to bump the brightness to 70%, contrast to 100%, gamma to 1.30, and vibrance to 70%. With all the above, the game looks absolutely fantastic. Dark darks, bright brights, natural colors. Play around with it to fit your screen's color calibration
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Edit: Never mind, figured it out
FWIW, I'm using preset 1.3 Lite.
I recall TW3 also suffered a yellow green tint, it was even worse... I don't understand why they does that on games? It is to hide visual issue or something?
If it looks a little dark for you, what I did was reduce my in-game gamma to 0.9. If it looks washed out, and you have an Nvidia card, I used the Nvidia control panel to bump the brightness to 70%, contrast to 100%, gamma to 1.30, and vibrance to 70%. With all the above, the game looks absolutely fantastic. Dark darks, bright brights, natural colors. Play around with it to fit your screen's color calibration