Necromunda Hired Gun

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Laeknishendr aka tardmehigh

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Reshade; Modifies game image. Brings forth more details in textures, colour, contrast & sharpening

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Customized Reshade based upon a open source Reshade that will sharpen up the game image by adding a few different layers. Mainly contrast, sharpening, LUT and some colour tweaks. 
My main objective for this reshade is to expand a little on the games original mood; bleak & gritty.

Update: Configured for Reshade version 5.3.0


Installation:

Install Reshade 5.3.0 to your Necromunda directory, Reshade installer will try to find your game .exe but if it doesn't appear in the list just manually set directory, example;
"SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Necromunda Hired Gun\Necromunda\Binaries\Win64" (where you will find the .exe file: "Necromunda-Win64-Shipping")

Choose DirectX 10/11/12 option -> select all packages when installer ask.
Then drag the preset files you've downloaded from my page at Nexusmods to the same location as the Reshade installer. 

In case the Reshade download has updated to a newer version from what version i've configured the mod to work flawless with - here's a link to older and current versions of 5 series Reshade (Mediafire)Look in the requirements section on this mod-page to see what version I currently use for the reshade preset.

While in game let the shader start up and compile, then hit "home", skip tutorial or not, look all the way at the top left you can see a left and right arrow, hit whatever direction arrow and "Necro Shade" - preset should be selected, which is the one intended to use for the effects

Keybindings

Home/pos1      : Reshade Menu
End                    : Effect on/off
Page Down       : Reload reshader
Page Up            : Performance mode
Printscreen      : Save png image (Same location as Reshade is installed)

Performance Friendly from my own testing I could bare distinguish any performance impact, not fps-wise. Your experience may vary depending on hardware.