Haha, oh yea. I definitely don't want to knock any creators, they're free to make and share what they like, but IMO we already have several good RDR2 reshades which are as good as a reshade can get at this point in time.
Yah, its annoying cuz 90% of presets uploaded are barely even tapping into the potential of reshade, when you dissect the preset its always just a sharpening filter and lightroom + some color grading effect. It's the most entry level filters that everyone already knows about, we don't need a preset for it. It's weird when most presets I try out, I end up completely overhauling and optimizing all of them because they're always missing something, they always do something incorrectly, and more often than not, while one aspect of the visuals is enhanced by their preset, other aspects will be downgraded (ex: sharpening artifacts everywhere, ghosting trails, etc.). If you want to push reshade beyond what you'll see here on the nexus, the info is hard to find but it's out there.. hiding in reshade discords and unpopular reddit threads.
Can anyone help me, my game crahes when i use Reshades, but i have enough grafics memory and a good grafic card. it's btw just on the current reshade version.
I would recommend you taking a look to real life pictures before doing "realistic" reshade presets to take colors as reference, human brain is not good at replicating things by its own. I feel this is oversaturated, colors are way too vibrant, definitely not like real world colors. Don't take this as a destructive criticism, but as a constructive criticism.
Would like to see some comparison screenshots, but from these I can tell at first glance that its quite a bit oversaturated and the contrast is off as awell. Looks more cartoony than natural imho but some people like that as well!
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You should give it a try, maybe you might change your opinion.