A retro-inspired cinematic ReShade preset for Far Cry 5. Crisp, bright lighting, vintage film stock style colour correction, and 1970s-style camera effects.
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Crosire - ReShade
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Version 1.1
Removed extraneous hotkeys accidentally saved to .ini
Install ReShade to your /Far Cry 5/bin/ directory. Note: If you get a UPlay error during loading you may need to roll back to an earlier version of Reshade as their anti-cheat engine has to whitelist it for each new release. Choose DirectX 10+ during installation and install all the default shaders. Extract HazzardCounty.ini from this download to your /Far Cry 5/bin/ directory.
Instructions:
In game, hit the Home key (or Shift + F2 in earlier Reshade versions) to open ReShade and choose the ini from the dropdown list in the Home pane, you can also edit the shaders in this pane if you want. Scroll Lock (default) to turn ReShade on/off, and you can hit Pause/Break to turn only the edge blur/vignette effects on and off (in case you are bothered by the blurring over the compass, this way you can turn it on for screenshots if you wish.) Don't forget to switch ReShade back to performance mode after you're done making any changes.