You just need to install it and activate as per the instruction - then it depends on your monitor/brigness/contrast etc as each monitor is different - so I would advise you play with your monitor settings once you have put the reshade to get the result you want.
@AirborneMuffins, You said Bullshit... You don't know anything about reshade. You have presets that don't even cost 1 fps. Say thank u instead do the police.
Reshade is a broad term, that goes from simple colour tweaks to raytracing additions (the latter would cost). This reshade only tweaks basic settings such as bloom, colour tone, contrast, etc... and therefore, as @D1NDIN highlighted, cost virtually no fps to run.
To be precise, since the game is capped at 60fps (so 16.67 ms frametime), the post-processing of all the effects is about 0.100ms (you can see this in statistics in reshade) - thus the FPS loss would be 60-1/(1/60 + 0.0001) = ~0.358 FPS . So it costs a third of a frame which means no FPS loss :)
Hey. Not really as in get the best settings you can, the reshade will adapt to it. I would not recommend motion blur but that is a matter of preference. For the brightness, it depends widely on your screen but I would say 4 is a good starting point and see what you prefer. But again, that depends really on your screen and your screen settings.
Do we need to update reshade ? when i'm logging to elden ring, i have a message that say that there is a new version of reshade, do we need to do something with this ? thanks
My current reshade is 4.9.1 so that would the lowest version I would advise - But I tested on the latest and it works perfectly fine. So unless you are below 4.9.1, you would not need to update. The 'new update' message is automatic from reshade when a new version is out, but does not mean you need to update.
The best reshade, gives Elden Ring a dark fantasy feel. The bloom is fantastic and makes everything pop. I did notice a very slight fps drop during rain with lots of foliage, but it's worth it.
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You don't know anything about reshade.
You have presets that don't even cost 1 fps.
Say thank u instead do the police.
This reshade only tweaks basic settings such as bloom, colour tone, contrast, etc... and therefore, as @D1NDIN highlighted, cost virtually no fps to run.
To be precise, since the game is capped at 60fps (so 16.67 ms frametime), the post-processing of all the effects is about 0.100ms (you can see this in statistics in reshade) - thus the FPS loss would be 60-1/(1/60 + 0.0001) = ~0.358 FPS . So it costs a third of a frame which means no FPS loss :)
Hope you're enjoying it besides ;)
For the brightness, it depends widely on your screen but I would say 4 is a good starting point and see what you prefer. But again, that depends really on your screen and your screen settings.
Hope you're enjoying it ;)
My current reshade is 4.9.1 so that would the lowest version I would advise - But I tested on the latest and it works perfectly fine.
So unless you are below 4.9.1, you would not need to update.
The 'new update' message is automatic from reshade when a new version is out, but does not mean you need to update.
Hope this helps,