Simple no nonsense reshade preset. Remove blurriness, color adjustment and add some cinematic effects. Low performance cost.
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Remove blurriness, color adjustment and add some cinematic effects (can be turned off individually). Negligible performance cost.
Update: Updated preset. Includes 3 presets, ghostwire_clarity, Ghostwire_clarity_brighter and Ghostwire_clarity_with_eye_adaptation.
The 1st preset is optimised for outdoors, if its ocassionally dark for you when indoors, try the other two presets (or perhaps your flashlight like I do). Looks the best overall imo.
The 2nd preset is generally brighter.
The 3rd preset uses eye adaptation to tackle that problem (this uses 2-3 fps more for the extra shader). Most balanced.
Installation: Paste all content in the downloaded mod folder to:"./Ghostwire Tokyo/snowfall/binaries/win64". Such that GWT.exe and d3d12.dll are in the same folder.