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Unpack this mod .ini where the .exe is >>> C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cyberpunk 2077\bin\x64
[Phantom Liberty] The Phantom Liberty DLC has darker parts than the base game, so there are some much darker places, I'll be trying to see if I can reduce the darkness without impacting the rest of the look. For now, I recommend taking a look at the Night Vision Mod, or just disabling and reactivating ReShade with a hotkey if it's difficult to see something.
[About] This is my AC Unity Reshade with a few tweaks to fit in Cyberpunk because i really liked the result in ACUnity and decided to bring that for my cyberpunk gameplay. At first i think "put a reshade made for [X] game and put in [Y] game gonna be a mess haha...i'm gonna try it. What could go wrong?". I thinked that the difference betewen AC and Cyberpunk will gonna make a huge 'color mess' but in the end, at least for me, the result look pretty beauty.