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> especially without an ENB actually,
if anyone wants to integrate this in some existing reshade preset for community's shaders, feel free and go ahead - just credit and link this mod here, plz.
Thanks for the update and all the hard work that goes into setting these up and testing.
Yes, since some recent update, reshade has the legacy shaders again in its installation integrated in a way you only have it once.
I will fix this in the new update i will upload soon.
You can manually change the strength-parameter of clarity.fx to double its value, and you will have its intended effect.
Edit: Added some pics with your reshade!
i've fixed the 1.87 version, as it really bugged me to know there was this issue.
you just start the reshade installer and select the skse64_loader.exe, select the shader packages you want to install and it does all by itself.
then it should show a little info on the top of the screen when the game has started, something like "compiling shaders". then you can open its options menu by [pos1].
i have a very detailed and easy installation guide in the description, maybe it helps?
I don't usually post in comments very often (I love a good mod description and yours is very good, I made sure to read it thoroughly before posting) and when I do it's usually because I've exhausted some attempts at getting ReShade to work with ENB and SSE (I have ReShade installed and working fine on several other games). I'll just give it another attempt after cleanly uninstalling ReShade from my games root directory of my modlist.
EDIT: haha oh goodness, as soon as I tried again, it just works. preset looks fire. Endorsed!
unfortunately, i dont have any experiences with skyrim vr, but i believe this is nothign different, basicly.
this sounds like you may miss some shaders, so the preset isn't working right and so you get noise instead of the product of all working functions together...
i can only suggest you to reinstall reshade. when starting the reshade installer and selecting a game where reshade is already installed, it will ask you if you want to deinstall it. do that and then follow the installation steps in my description precisly, maybe that works?
When you find a workaround, i'd be glad to hear from it and add it to the description page.
But this looks amazing, I will definitely be updating when I get off work. Thanks for the update and the dedication.