looks good, like someone said, little tax on the fps, but overall not bad.... However....everytime i have it loaded and try to open my map regularly or from a fast travel station, game crashes. any fix?
Because the developer isn't replying to anyone, I'm gonna leave this comment to help out anyone who sees it.
The video with the installation tutorial is gone, so I'll make a new one.
Step 1: Install the latest version of ReShade via this website. Open the program, browse for game, find Cyberpunk2077.exe in your game directory (it's in "bin", then "x64) and select it. Install everything. Step 2. Download this mod, and paste "Ultimate_Clarity_Reshade_Preset 1.1.ini" into the x64 folder (inside the bin folder - the same place as the .exe from earlier). Step 3: Launch the game, press the Home key, and from the bar at the top of the new menu select the Ultimate Clarity preset.
Now, if your game is like mine, there's a good chance everything is gonna be green. If this is the case, untick "MultiLUT". If there are duplicates of that file, untick all of them. That should fix it.
I am just providing criticism directly from looking at the images on the mod page, I am using G7 odyssey monitor with HDR enabled and such. so i could be seeing images incorrectly but I don't believe so.
Let's point at the 5th of the images has the worst of it I feel.the 2nd image also has a lot of clipping but the 5 has both ends of the clipping spectrum...
look under the hood of the van the black shadow film-grains to absolute blacks that are clipping when the bright or darkest part of the image went beyond the minimum/ maximum intensity. same for the road up ahead has a large bit of it clipping out too much. normally you would be able to see that road that is absolutely white now.
it is a balancing act, overshoot the image clips and detail is lost at the spots or if you undershoot the image looks faded and color is lost. hope this was somewhat insightful/helpful see you when you make a UC reshade 1.2!
So, I just tried it. I've also tried the HDR reshade and Ultra Reshade on nexus as well. Well.. this one turned my screen straight up green. I'm in the badlands.. so maybe that is what is affecting it.
I have the ReShade - mine looks fine (it doesn't look like your green screenshot)- badlands look like desert, and the trees are green...like they should be. I only have this ReShade loaded.
Please check if the effects are getting duplicate by pressing the Home key. If any effect is repeated 2 times, Uncheck the one on top. I can't help this glitch as it is caused by reshade and not the preset.
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The video with the installation tutorial is gone, so I'll make a new one.
Step 1: Install the latest version of ReShade via this website. Open the program, browse for game, find Cyberpunk2077.exe in your game directory (it's in "bin", then "x64) and select it. Install everything.
Step 2. Download this mod, and paste "Ultimate_Clarity_Reshade_Preset 1.1.ini" into the x64 folder (inside the bin folder - the same place as the .exe from earlier).
Step 3: Launch the game, press the Home key, and from the bar at the top of the new menu select the Ultimate Clarity preset.
Now, if your game is like mine, there's a good chance everything is gonna be green. If this is the case, untick "MultiLUT". If there are duplicates of that file, untick all of them. That should fix it.
Let's point at the 5th of the images has the worst of it I feel.the 2nd image also has a lot of clipping but the 5 has both ends of the clipping spectrum...
look under the hood of the van the black shadow film-grains to absolute blacks that are clipping when the bright or darkest part of the image went beyond the minimum/ maximum intensity. same for the road up ahead has a large bit of it clipping out too much. normally you would be able to see that road that is absolutely white now.
it is a balancing act, overshoot the image clips and detail is lost at the spots or if you undershoot the image looks faded and color is lost. hope this was somewhat insightful/helpful see you when you make a UC reshade 1.2!