This ReShade corrects the monotone and washed out look that MHW has in its colors, this preset brings natural and vibrant looking colors to all the environments.
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Installation: 1. download ReShade 4.x.x HERE 2. download the reshade preset file from this page 3. put the reshade preset file in your MHW install directory where the .exe is, ex) D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\Monster Hunter World 4. install ReShade, it'll ask you where, navigate to the same directory as above and choose the MHW executable and install 5. when it asks you which .fx plugins to install, choose: - AdaptiveSharpen - Clarity - Curves - DPX - Levels - MXAO - Sepia - Technicolor2 6. run the game, when in-game, press "home" on your keyboard to open up the ReShade menu, at the top of the menu select the preset dropdown box and choose "Natural ReShade". go to the settings in that menu to dedicate a key to turning ReShade on/off to see the differences between base and preset.