EDIT (20-12-2018): For anyone who is having issues with getting the ReShade to work!
There might be an issue with the file paths inside ReShade.ini. To fix this, follow these steps:
1. After installing the mod, go to your Fallout 4 directory and open reshade.ini. (preferably with an advanced .txt editor like Notepad++)
2. After opening, go to line 7 (ScreenshotPath) and 9 (PresetFiles). These use a file path to work correctly. This file path is set to the :F drive, because this is the harddrive where I installed my Fallout 4.
3. Change the line 7 file path to: ***\Fallout 4\Screenshots.
4. Change the line 9 file path to: ***\Fallout 4\Atomic Vibrance V2.0.ini
*** - Your file path to your Fallout 4 directory.
After doing this, the ReShade should work correctly!
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New description is live! Added pictures for all the effects that Atomic Vibrance adds. Feedback is welcome!
Show me your screenshots with the preset, excited to see what your game looks like! :smile:
Hi Aquarius4004, Im having a nasty time starting up fallout 4 with reshade and ENB active. Ive tried everything from uninstalling the game and reinstalling to changing the lines in the ReShade.ini file. The game starts on a black screen and then crashes and it only actually starts when I remove all the mod files from the games directory. Ive been cracking at this for hours now trying everything I can think of and so far Im stuck
Actually ive been trying without the ENB now because I thought it was an issue with the two working together and the reshader just on its own with fallout 4 still crashes the game instantly. I only get a black screen at the most but otherwise its an instant crash
Can you try installing the ReShade 4.3.0 just like normal and then only copy the Atomic Vibrance V2.0.ini file? You then need to open the ReShade menu and select the preset from there. It should work just fine like that.
So i figured it out, i had to delete fallout 4 and all of its files and delete your mod and reshade and redownload all of it again and the game worked just fine but once I installed reshade vanilla (a.k.a NO MODS installed) the game crashed and then i figured out it was because the dxgi.dll file had to be renamed to d3d11.dll after that it worked and it loaded your mod. I havent tried it yet. Imma go rip a fat bowl and enjoy this s*** like a f***ing king. ALSO if anyone doesnt have a home button on their keyboard and are struggling to open the reshade overlay PRESS FN + LEFT ARROW KEY. Also thanks for all the help and patience Aquarious4004, s*** was mad frustrating and after a month and one day of f***ing with this *censored* its finally resolved. :)
After installing the Reshade version (no dof) all options are disabled by default. What option should I enable to achieve the same effect as the images?
I thought you deleted the posts yourself, I was wondering why they were gone. All I can say is that I did not report them, saw no reason to. I don't mind criticism.
Sorry im new to modding, can someone tell me how to install this, i know enb can be tricky to install so i would like a guide on how to install this specific enb, thanks!
thanks, i followed the instructions but it doesn't seem to work, was i supposed to copy the entire "Atomic vibrance files" file into the "fallout4" folder?
Only the folders and files inside of Atomic Vibrance files. If you have issues getting the ReShade to work, you might need to change some file paths in ReShade.ini.
Hi there, so I was having some trouble getting the reshade part of the mod to work, it didn't look like it was on at all, and toggling it on/off with F7 didn't do anything either. That's when I opened reshade.ini and noticed that all the file paths were set to F: drive instead of C: drive, changing that fixed it. Now I can see how nice this mod looks. Cheers!
You might want to make a sticky about that...not everyone will have Steam in C/Program Files, given that it's recommended to not install it there, or even have Steam on the C drive in general.
Yeah I did, but I have a habit of checking .ini's for things like that anyway. Problem was that I found and made the changes late one night and made a mental note to come here and mention it the next day and then totally forgot it until today. My bad.
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There might be an issue with the file paths inside ReShade.ini. To fix this, follow these steps:
1. After installing the mod, go to your Fallout 4 directory and open reshade.ini. (preferably with an advanced .txt editor like Notepad++)
2. After opening, go to line 7 (ScreenshotPath) and 9 (PresetFiles). These use a file path to work correctly. This file path is set to the :F drive, because this is the harddrive where I installed my Fallout 4.
3. Change the line 7 file path to: ***\Fallout 4\Screenshots.
4. Change the line 9 file path to: ***\Fallout 4\Atomic Vibrance V2.0.ini
*** - Your file path to your Fallout 4 directory.
After doing this, the ReShade should work correctly!
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New description is live! Added pictures for all the effects that Atomic Vibrance adds. Feedback is welcome!
Show me your screenshots with the preset, excited to see what your game looks like! :smile:
First of all, sorry for my late reply. I don’t get notifications for some reason.
Does the ReShade work on its own, so without my preset? And are you using the correct version (4.3.0)?
Enjoy the mod and submit some screenshots if you want to! :)
P.s.: Sorry for the late reply.
After installing the Reshade version (no dof) all options are disabled by default. What option should I enable to achieve the same effect as the images?Guys you should learn to read stickies.
I put the steps in the sticky post on this page.
It's weird how you are the first person to say this, after more than 1100 downloads. I hope no-one has had any issues with this before.
- EDIT - never mind, you beat me to it.
Did you have to change the path too or was it coincidentally correct already?
Yeah I did, but I have a habit of checking .ini's for things like that anyway. Problem was that I found and made the changes late one night and made a mental note to come here and mention it the next day and then totally forgot it until today. My bad.
Also be sure to download the regular version instead of the No DoF version, since that one does not include ENB.
Also this is super performance friendly so far!
Thanks for sharing the screenshot! :) If you like the preset, an endorsement would be awesome!