I installed everything correctly and reshade as well. However, now my game won't start. I've tried the trick of renaming the dx file to "d3d11" with no luck. Any help?
First of all, disable the full screen mode by setting "bFull Screen" to 0, then, after ReShade successfully has started, you can bring the full screen mode back .
I use a controller, (don't judge) to play, but if I turn off controller support "SHFT+F2" doesn't seem to do anything.
Am I missing something. It does work as everything now looks like in the screenshots, just wanted to see what the overlay does. I do have AutoHotKey installed to change PgUp/PgDn on my keyboard to volume Up/Down, but that's about all.
That's probably a consequence of console compatibility. So we're stuck with console level textures until we start getting some higher quality texture mods. At least ReShade is a step in the right direction though.
Common effect of Reshade without some fine-tuning from the author. It will also double-down on power armour HUD elements if memory serves.
For my part, I love that people are willing to tackle Reshades and hopefully ENBs for Fallout 76. The game's lighting and colour palettes needs it desperately.
I haven't tried this yet, so I'm just recognising an old issue with Reshade. Come to think of it, that was particular to old versions of Reshade (v1 and v2). I'm not even sure that's applicable to Reshade v3.x
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But the colors looks good though.
I use a controller, (don't judge) to play, but if I turn off controller support "SHFT+F2" doesn't seem to do anything.
Am I missing something. It does work as everything now looks like in the screenshots, just wanted to see what the overlay does. I do have AutoHotKey installed to change PgUp/PgDn on my keyboard to volume Up/Down, but that's about all.
For my part, I love that people are willing to tackle Reshades and hopefully ENBs for Fallout 76. The game's lighting and colour palettes needs it desperately.