Great preset! Please replace the top lines in the .ini file with the following, so the latest Reshade installer can fetch necessary effects without requiring a full download (or manual selection):
This is my FAVORITE ReShade for Fallout 76. I have tried almost every single other ReShade that's uploaded here on Nexus mods, but this one looks and feels the best in my opinion.
Has anyone used this recently? When I am setting up reshade I have to choose some effect packages to install. The two default ones (default and sweetfx) don't have all the effects listed in the nier automata guide posted in the description.
Edit: Nevermind just had to use the legacy effect pack at the bottom of the list. For anyone else, uncheck the sweetfx package, don't select any options for the default pack, and select all the options from the guide in the legacy effects pack.
I've uploaded a Reshade Preset for Kenshi. Check the description there for the download links. I've looked for version 4.5.4. The new installer is confusing.
could you give me a clue which options i should pick to help optimize my fps/performance, i have no idea which ones i should choose cause i don't know all the abbreviations
I haven't touched this game for months now. Is that a thing in vanilla or from a mod? If the mod is a .dll file named dxgi.dll, it's getting replaced by Reshade. Rename Reshade's dxgi.dll to d3d11.dll and you should be fine.
I dig this mod. Using it all the time now. The ability to dial up grain is key for me -- Fallout shouldn't look "hi-def super sharp clean" like vanilla does, it needs a bit of grit.
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This thing is old. Oh boy.
Edit: Nevermind just had to use the legacy effect pack at the bottom of the list. For anyone else, uncheck the sweetfx package, don't select any options for the default pack, and select all the options from the guide in the legacy effects pack.
Here's a Reddit post by the author of this mod. Hope this helps!
If the mod is a .dll file named dxgi.dll, it's getting replaced by Reshade.
Rename Reshade's dxgi.dll to d3d11.dll and you should be fine.