When i put the Reshade Framework and your Reshade Folder in my Fallout 4 Folder, when i start it my game (the reshade) says that it couldnt open a few config files. WTF did i do wrong?!
THX Son, hope your game is fine again. Would appreciate your endorsement, there´s enough complaints already...... Just drop the "Reshade"-Folder from the archive into your Fallout 4 Main(...../steam/steamapps/common/Fallout4) you don´t need any other file from enbdev cause it´s actually a SweetFX Reshade(better variety of features at the moment). For performance issues try ENBOOST(here you need the enb-files), or lowering heavy settings like shadows, AO, distance and especially godrays.
Updates may come so stay tuned(semi enb-version with improved DoF), but at the moment I would recommend the "OPTIMIZED" version of the Reshade. Have fun kicking the Raiders asses and reach for the sky, Son
Well Son, I would go with the "PERFORMANCE"-version if you can spend about 1-3 fps. OPTIMIZED could take about 5-10 depending on your system and resolution. At least it does with mine i7 2600k @ 8x3.4 gHz, 16gb @ 1600 mHz, Radeon xfx 7970BE. (about 35-45 fps outdoors on 1440p) Install these versions and toggle them with the scroll lock key, then decide. I definately would recommend ENBoost as I use it myself for better performance. Installing is quite easy, you just drop the enb-wrapper version into your Fallout4-Folder and replace some of the files with ENBoost. Maybe you can use the OPTIMIZED version afterwards for the Dof-effect. (PERFORMANCE includes sharpening, HDR, Bloom, colour correction, levels, dithering)
To get the same look like me you need the files from the "Recommended"-section, too so look it up in the description, but leave out the "Lush Landscapes"-mod as it causes a significant fps-drop.
Hope it helped, Son. For further questions simply ask
I am planing to make a little update to reduce the blur of the Dof and make the image a bit brighter by reducing the contrast. As I noticed it looks good at screenshots, but makes playing more difficult. I am also planing to remove the AO because of flickering issues.
Yea i don't know why but when I got another ENB it made my game break so that was like 30 hours worth of work gone, but hey atleast my game looks perrty now (yes i know i spelled that wrong on purpose).
Well Son, have you disabled AO before using the custom ones from HIGH or ULTRA ? Will have a look at it anyway, I am using the OPTIMIZED version for myself due to hardware limitations and 1440p
Damn, man I have to say that I've played every Far Cry released for PC up to this date and this preset of yours,for Fallout 4, looks fck'd up, sincerely :3, but then again, you have my admiration because I don't know how to properly customize a ReShade Preset myself so kudos .
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seriously this is getting ridiculous
that it couldnt open a few config files. WTF did i do wrong?!
My stupid ass downloaded Reshade Framework 2.0.2f instead of 1.1.0f.
How will it work without the dxgi.dll?
Just drop the "Reshade"-Folder from the archive into your Fallout 4 Main(...../steam/steamapps/common/Fallout4) you don´t need any other file from enbdev cause it´s actually a SweetFX Reshade(better variety of features at the moment). For performance issues try ENBOOST(here you need the enb-files), or lowering heavy settings like shadows, AO, distance and especially godrays.
Updates may come so stay tuned(semi enb-version with improved DoF), but at the moment I would recommend the "OPTIMIZED" version of the Reshade.
Have fun kicking the Raiders asses and reach for the sky, Son
My PC:
GTS 450
8g RAM
intel core i.3 3.10 GHz
Install these versions and toggle them with the scroll lock key, then decide.
I definately would recommend ENBoost as I use it myself for better performance. Installing is quite easy, you just drop the enb-wrapper version into your Fallout4-Folder and replace some of the files with ENBoost. Maybe you can use the OPTIMIZED version afterwards for the Dof-effect. (PERFORMANCE includes sharpening, HDR, Bloom, colour correction, levels, dithering)
To get the same look like me you need the files from the "Recommended"-section, too so look it up in the description, but leave out the "Lush Landscapes"-mod as it causes a significant fps-drop.
Hope it helped, Son. For further questions simply ask
I am planing to make a little update to reduce the blur of the Dof and make the image a bit brighter by reducing the contrast. As I noticed it looks good at screenshots, but makes playing more difficult. I am also planing to remove the AO because of flickering issues.
Will have a look at it anyway, I am using the OPTIMIZED version for myself due to hardware limitations and 1440p