Performance friendly Reshade preset, which reducing yellow tint, makes vegetation and sky look more realistic. Also kinda improves characters skin and lighting overall.
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Performance friendly Reshade preset, which reducing yellow tint, makes vegetation and sky look more realistic. Also kinda improves characters skin and lighting overall.
All screenshots done with ingame RTGI and RTAO in 1440p + DLSS. Preset should look same while using classic rasterization.
Performance loss with RT enabled about 5%
INSTALLATION: 1. Run reshade installer, choose main EXE folder Dying Light 2\ph\work\bin\x64 2. Press "Direct3D 10/11/12" 3. Select ALL effect packages 4. Press OK 5. Then put my INI config file to same folder (where u just installed reshade) 6. Run the game 7. Press HOME and chose my preset file (follow reshade instructions to understand how to do it)
ACTIVE EFFECTS
Feel free to disable "Optional shaders" if u want.