unfortunately reshade for mgsv is a huge pain about alt-tab and resolution changes. Honestly I'd recommend not using reshade in general- maybe try the ICBINR mod instead
Did you add anything that would make text look 'fuzzy'? I notice that a lot of reshades do this and was wondering if this one did too. Screenshots look great though, definitely going to try it out soon!
i'm 4 years late to this comment LOL, but i think it's FXAA that does that. even the latest reshade versions they never fixed this, it applies FXAA to the entire game even UI.
I find it odd how visuals of a game can slowly wither away at my comfort, if you've ever played Far Cry 2 for a prolonged period of time you might feel the same way I did in that I felt incredibly thirsty or uncomfortable. This ReShade preset really helps the eyes man, thanks so much for your effort
Here are some similar screenshots using ICBINR: http://imgur.com/a/O2nll
Both mods are very similar. however, I prefer ICBINR. LYaMB will give your game an overall colder aesthetic, but ICBINR allows for variable color schemes depending on the area of operation (i.e less green colors in afghanistan, but more green colors in africa).
TL; DR: ICBINR is more saturated, while LYaMB is colder. Another benefit of ICBINR is that there's no Reshade (0 fps loss and no crashing in fullscreen mode).
I haven't tried using both, but it could look nice. I'll have to try it out some time.
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Both mods are very similar. however, I prefer ICBINR. LYaMB will give your game an overall colder aesthetic, but ICBINR allows for variable color schemes depending on the area of operation (i.e less green colors in afghanistan, but more green colors in africa).
TL; DR: ICBINR is more saturated, while LYaMB is colder. Another benefit of ICBINR is that there's no Reshade (0 fps loss and no crashing in fullscreen mode).
I haven't tried using both, but it could look nice. I'll have to try it out some time.
(just jks)