Stylistic ReShade preset with a red/blue/white isolated colorset and heavy dark tones.
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Yes, this works in 1.05 just fine. All ReShade presets should, I think.
Installation:
- Install ReShade for Sekiro. - ReShade should automatically hover the Direct3D version you need, if not, Direct3D 10/11/12. - Effects checklist is next; you can technically just install everything without much stress, but if you'd like to be specific, the preset uses: prod80_06_FilmGrain Technicolor Vignette ColorIsolation MXAO MagicHDR RetroTint Letterbox - Once that's done, close ReShade. - Download the preset here, open it up with WinRAR/7zip, and extract Knights_Winterfox.ini into your Sekiro game directory. This can be found by right-clicking Sekiro in your Steam library and hitting Manage -> Browse Local Files. Just drop it in there. - Done.