A ReShade preset that gives your ingame NVG picture the appearance of utilizing white phosphorus night vision tubes. Also an option for more realistic green NVG tubes.
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Changelogs
Version 1.2
Added a second grain effect, increasing the realism on both presets
Added a mask to limit the effects to the lens area
Version 1.1
Added a new grain effect for realism
Added a green tint preset as an alternative to the vanilla version
It's a simple ReShade preset that alters the screen effects for use with NVGs, creating a crisp, high contrast picture. It also adds a few effects to make the picture seem more realistic. Furthermore it includes an optional green tint preset, that adds realistic effects to the picture but keeps the original color scheme.
This mod requires ReShade to work. Simply install ReShade (best to install all the effects and shaders to make sure you got the necessary ones), then copy the preset file into your game directory ( C:\...\steamapps\common\Ground Branch\GroundBranch\Binaries\Win64) where the other ReShade files should be. Start up your game, open the ReShade settings overlay (by default it should be "Home" key) and configure the effect toggle key, same as your ingame NVG toggle key. If you ever get stuck with the screen effects turned on without the NVGs, simply open the ReShade settings or ingame menu and hit the effect toggle key to turn them off.