This is a reshade mod, it simply makes the game look sharper and gives more depth between blacks and whites, the tone of the game will look less saturated with almost true to life colors. The sharpness might have to be tuned along with some of the levels of the blacks and whites depending on your brightness settings.
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When it comes to fine tuning this reshade to fit your set up, I would recommend using the reshade first and then adjusting your in-game brightness to your liking afterwards. This will ensure that the image is not too dark. if you leave your brightness settings as they were before downloading this reshade there is a very high likelyhood that it will be too dark. So hopefully no one bugs me about it being too dark, this reshade was made to be non-invasive with how it balances lighting so if the game is too dark your first move should be to brighten the game within its own settings. If the game is still too dark (even with your brightness maxed out, which I doubt is even possible) then I recommend messing with the reshade settings
This Reshade Uses: Quint package (leave all ticked) Legacy Effects (leave all ticked) Special Effects (leave all ticked)
To use reshade: Google it, download it from the reshade website open it pick hogwarts (if there are two pick the one thats located in winx64 or winx32 depending on your system) Pick Directx9/10/11 if its not already Choose the packages I mentioned above Hit next until it closes itself
To use my reshade: Download the zip open the file within the zip highlight all, copy then paste into C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Hogwarts Legacy\Phoenix\Binaries\Win64
if you have this game on a hard drive some of the paths will be slightly different but Im sure you'll figure it out, if you're lost just google 'how to find steam games on a hard drive' and you'll get some tips.