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This preset is meant to evoke a solemn and mysterious vibe by combining gritty desaturation with sparse, yet vibrant, highlights and colors that bleed into the darkness.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: this is my first "mod" so if I done goofed, simply scream in my vicinity and I'll attempt to fix it.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How to install, I think:
1. Have ReShade 5.8.0 or later installer with all plugins enabled. 2. Drop my ini file preset titled "90's Berserk.ini" into your ELDEN RING/Game folder. 3. Launch Elden Ring and enable 90's Berserk preset with the ReShade in-game menu.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Notes and Future Updates: I want this to both look nice and still be playable, so I'd appreciate any helpful feedback when it comes to tweaking with ReShade's tools. For example, I'd like to keep the light bleed and smoothness caused by Atmospheric Light and by using a lot of lightless-bloom to spread color around the image, however I also feel like I lose a little too much depth and clarity due to this. If there is a way to get the best of both worlds, please give me tips in the feedback.