The fix for the red tint: Navigate here: NSUNS4/ReShade/Presets/Default/Shaders_by_Ganossa.cfg (NSUNS4 is short for the whole name) Open the file as text. Press CTRL+F, then type Bloom Settings. Where it says "#define BLOOM_MIXMODE, change the value to 0, then save. The red tint should be gone.
Just tried it out, it's even better than before I must say. With V2 I get no frame rate issues at all, so maybe its less cpu heavy? XD but yeah it works like a charm and beautiful to boot! keep it up bro
Can't get it to work, the game crashes to desktop as soon as I run the launcher, game runs only after I remove the reshade files. Any idea why it's doing that?
Hey man, just a question, is there a way to turn on SMAO? Cause I get some frame drops in story mode with HBAO on, its not by much at all, but I figure if it was Smao it would be solid 30fps and still have the awesome shading. Sry for odd question and thx again x)
SMAO? Maybe you mean SSAO?) In this case I have to redo completely the setting to enable SSAO which takes a long time to achieve normal shading. I optimized HBAO as much as possible. There is no FPS difference between SSAO and HBAO, and if there is, it's very very small.
Ooh sry I meant ssao, my bad xD. And yeah hbao is the best option anyway, it makes all the difference and totally worth it. Again I must say, really good work making this and sharing with us. Cheers m8 x)
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Navigate here: NSUNS4/ReShade/Presets/Default/Shaders_by_Ganossa.cfg (NSUNS4 is short for the whole name)
Open the file as text.
Press CTRL+F, then type Bloom Settings.
Where it says "#define BLOOM_MIXMODE, change the value to 0, then save.
The red tint should be gone.