Friends, I remind you, in order to achieve the highest quality picture, you need to set the "Image scaling" parameter in the game settings from 1.5 to 2.0. Also, to achieve maximum visualization, you need to switch all effects in the game settings to "Ultra".
Be sure to follow the last two points, otherwise you will have an oversaturated picture! 1) The color profile must be in the video adapter settings: Adobe sRGB 2.0. or Apple RGB (color management). 2) In the NVIDIA control panel, in the "Resolution Change" tab, set the "Output dynamic range" to "limited".
1st thank you for the great reshade. Unfortunately there isn't a setting called like this ones in my Nvidia control panel (newest driver):
1) The color profile must be in the video adapter settings: Adobe sRGB 2.0. or Apple RGB (color management). 2) In the NVIDIA control panel, in the "Resolution Change" tab, set the "Output dynamic range" to "limited".
Maybe you mean GeForce Experience? I do not use it.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. In fact, the color profile is selected like this: On the desktop, right-click on the mouse, select “display settings” (you will immediately see the installed profile) - then at the bottom click “additional screen settings” - then properties of the video adapter for the display - then in the window select “ color management”, it is there that you need to select “Universal monitor - brand/model of video card” from the list. and that’s all.
No offense but the images and videos attached to this mod do NOT do you any favours. The saturation is a little over the top; but more importantly there is a god-awful film-grain type overlay which should NOT BE USED as it just makes the game look incredibly odd.
Why would you do that to one of the best looking games of all time?
And at what settings and in what resolution did you test this preset?
The fact is that the instructions for the preinstallation clearly say that the game should be used with a resolution of 2k or 4k, or in the game, include a scaling of at least 1.5. Personally, I play with 1.7 scaling and I don't really see any graininess, in the updated version of the preset I fixed the graininess problem, the one from September 24!
it's his(our) job to give feedback and say what we like or dont lie, so what the f*#@ are you even talking about? the endorse button isnt there for a reason?
Please install ReShade correctly and select a preset from the root folder with the game. To familiarize yourself with the program, you can watch some training video in your native language.
I apologize for the long response. I think your problem has nothing to do with ReShade because when you install it (ReShade itself), you select DX11 - this eliminates problems, however, if you use third-party mods, the game may freeze and crash randomly, because all mods are usually adapted to Vulkan API.
Would love an English tutorial video with the settigns language being english cuz I cannot speak any russian thanks. And do i need ReShade if I have HDR?
This preset is exclusively for ReShade. The only thing is that most likely you will have to disable several effects in the preset settings when activating HDR so that the picture does not look too contrasty and bright.
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Also, to achieve maximum visualization, you need to switch all effects in the game settings to "Ultra".
Be sure to follow the last two points, otherwise you will have an oversaturated picture!
1) The color profile must be in the video adapter settings: Adobe sRGB 2.0. or Apple RGB (color management).
2) In the NVIDIA control panel, in the "Resolution Change" tab, set the "Output dynamic range" to "limited".
Unfortunately there isn't a setting called like this ones in my Nvidia control panel (newest driver):
1) The color profile must be in the video adapter settings: Adobe sRGB 2.0. or Apple RGB (color management).
2) In the NVIDIA control panel, in the "Resolution Change" tab, set the "Output dynamic range" to "limited".
Maybe you mean GeForce Experience? I do not use it.
In fact, the color profile is selected like this: On the desktop, right-click on the mouse, select “display settings” (you will immediately see the installed profile) - then at the bottom click “additional screen settings” - then properties of the video adapter for the display - then in the window select “ color management”, it is there that you need to select “Universal monitor - brand/model of video card” from the list. and that’s all.
Then select this preset in the Reshade Menu, by pressing the Home key.
Why would you do that to one of the best looking games of all time?
The fact is that the instructions for the preinstallation clearly say that the game should be used with a resolution of 2k or 4k, or in the game, include a scaling of at least 1.5. Personally, I play with 1.7 scaling and I don't really see any graininess, in the updated version of the preset I fixed the graininess problem, the one from September 24!
Is it possible that this reshade isn't working with DX12?
I have several issues with it like freezing the game when loading a save game after starting the game.
I think your problem has nothing to do with ReShade because when you install it (ReShade itself), you select DX11 - this eliminates problems, however, if you use third-party mods, the game may freeze and crash randomly, because all mods are usually adapted to Vulkan API.
The only thing is that most likely you will have to disable several effects in the preset settings when activating HDR so that the picture does not look too contrasty and bright.
will this work with red dead online?