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  1. Novantico
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    This is a rather pretty reshade, but is there any way to reduce some of the brightness or bloom in it? Kinda washes some things out. 
  2. xMataco
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    i cant help but think something is wrong. is the brightness supposed to be this high O.O
    https://imgur.com/a/NfAkYNS
    1. Nikonthenet
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      I'm getting massive bloom(?) of light sources too, just like the image from xMataco. Somethings not right.

      EDIT:
      Ok, fixed it, I think. But still looks very strong colourisation.
      Opening the reshade menu[home] clicked the top right box(I think was close - the menu is unreadable/too small on 4k) and the lighting reset to more reasonable levels.

      I'll keep tinkering to see if I can improve as I understand different systems and monitors will have a large impact on how it displays.
    2. N7Lisbeth
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      I'm fairly certain this preset/mod was broken when Fallout 76 changed the brightness levels across the board (they increased the brightness from all sources, e.g., around the time they changed headlamp brightness).
  3. oicurdum77
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    for some reason when i install this and try to launch the game it crashes and i have to delete the Dll file to get the game running again
  4. deathtoy92
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    Should just post the ini file for it instead of the whole package. Kinda wanna try it, kinda don't as I'm not sure if any of the included shaders are modified to where it'll affect other ReShade profiles lol.

    You also forgot to include a copyright notice, as you included the binary with your profile, so it's not compliant with the 3-clause BSD license. That is if you compiled ReShade, yourself. You're breaking ReShade's terms and conditions by ripping the binaries from their installer, as their website specifically says not to include THEIR binaries, but to redirect to the official ReShade website.
    1. Zaldiir
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      KabbyTV, you will have to comply with what deathtoy92 said here.

      Directing users to Reshade.me instead of packaging the binaries is the way to go.
    2. KabbyTV
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      I wasn't aware of that, i'll be sure to do that. Thank you for the heads up.
  5. Dragosz
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    Im pressing insert and nofing happens?
    1. KabbyTV
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      Try hitting 'Home' to see if your ReShade settings pop up in game
    2. Dragosz
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      The settigns pop up, But it wont activate. I tryed 3 differnt presend but none work?
    3. deathtoy92
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      Go to ReShade.me, download the official ReShade installer, and set it up for Fallout 76. Then just copy+paste Chromaticity.ini to the same directory as the Fallout 76 binary. Let me know how this works out for you as I'm not sure if the included shaders for this profile are different from those included in official ReShade.
    4. tylerweber
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      Also I find that I have to open my pipboy to get the mouse to be able to interact with the reshade gui.
    5. KabbyTV
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      I have that happen too, not sure the best workaround.
  6. tylerweber
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    Currently my favorite. Thank you for keeping it minimal!
    1. N7Lisbeth
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      Have to agree with Tyler here, this seems the most natural of the Reshades so far. Thanks for sharing it!

      It's hard to judge completely by the screenshots but it looks like the godrays are quite diminished with this rebalancing of curves. Not sure how I feel about that yet. Does this Reshade affect lighting effects and depth of field at all? Having used L00ping's PRC for so many years throughout Fallout 4, I've grown used to a strong DOF and I'd hate to lose even the meek one they've added as default.
    2. KabbyTV
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      Those screenshots are based off of my personal ini settings which disable DOF. God Rays are not affected, the curves do tone them down though. I personally felt the God Rays were a bit much, but they're still there, and very much visible. They're just not blasting your eyeballs ala Cyclops from Xmen
  7. Pickysaurus
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    Hello there!
     
    Thank you for sharing your excellent new mod with the Nexus Mods Community!
     
    We like it so much we're going to promote your mod on our Social Media.
     
    Look out for your mod appearing on our Facebook or Twitter over the next few days!
     
    Keep up the awesome work!
     
    - Nexus Mods Staff
    1. KabbyTV
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      Thank you!
  8. LadyBrael
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    Is there a way to get this not to tank my average FPS by about 20 frames? Beautiful, but unplayable.
    1. KabbyTV
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      Hi LadyBrael,
      I just updated the mod page to two new files. You'll see a Standard and High version 1.1 - You can take a look and choose to your liking as i've optimized the presets.