Hello, good job with the reshade. But don't you take into account that thousands of people will pass through here every day thanks to this game and most of them have never used reshade or have never installed a mod, your work is the best I've seen so far but you're the worst Since the instructions for newbies, you have to guide them step by step. Thanks bro I hope you know how to understand for the good of the community.
My game flow is not long, almost all indoor scenes in the first city, during the day, will have the same problems as Dying Light 2, and some specific viewing angles will have excessive tonal and lighting problems, which is not visible in the original game, because except for green is green, but after using any reshade, it is easy to find. (Limited to small scenes in large scenes, indoor scenes with sunlight passing through, single indoor scenes do not have such problems)
I think you need to specify what shaders are needed from Reshade. Because not everyone downloads all the shaders. In my case, it seems the shaders I currently have installed in my Reshade download didn't carry the LUT files needed to make this work, so currently, the settings doesn't do anything for me.
You need to install the basic components of Reshade first. I will upload the required shade later, and then enter the upper left corner of the game will appear a reshade reminder, press home to open, and select 12345 .ini
25 comments
Starfield me and you reshade
Thanks!
What indoor lighting bug is that? I haven't noticed anything strange. Is it only in specific places or is it universal for every indoor space?