do i have to use NaturaLUTs for this reshade to work because cant because of project warfare and give this up so if i cant ues your reshade because of Natural luts may be you can make a version with out Natural luts if not no biggie that i would ask
Better Sharpening Remove Color correction; i use just the Naturalut and desaturation shader for better immersion whith the game design. better lightning in dark area and Shadow in Fog Optimisation Fps Try it !
These three cut my fps in half (At minimum/out of the box) with even one of these enabled. I already limit (for streaming/recording purposes) my fps to 60fps, so this may very well be even more of a decline/drop if I hadn't done so.
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It does look decent with the lighting, at least what is in the images. I myself would use these settings three settings in my own reshade above if it was not for the fps drop caused by them even with tweaking to lower quality versions. But I heavily recommend either mentioning this to users (Of 4k resolution). I have no idea the impact on 1440p or 1080p.
Hi, thank you for your comment I use on a living room TV in 1080p. I have not tested in 4k. I will note your tests and I will make changes to simplify the process. have you verify the buffer , can, you try this and choose your resolution plz.
I also have to point out that with a lot of tweaking I can get it to not drop BUT only when not moving and not looking in specific directions. Once either of these two things happen even with the tweaks the lows still drop.
I think one thing you have to keep in mind is not just the average fps but the 99% low. Since this is generally showing how optimized a reshade is. For example a reshade with 55-60 fps with 55-60 fps 99% lows is more optimized than a reshade with 55-60fps with 29-30 fps 99% lows if that makes sense.
Though again, this may only apply fps dropwise / and low dropwise for 4k resolution.
OK thx for your testing and advise, i think the extrem quality preset is for certain config amd and 2k max, not for 4 k like the game itself lol, but i work on a version more generic with less shader for performance on all platrform. i also test an alternativ of motionvector.
THIS MOD IS UNDERRATED. THIS FIXED ALL THE LIGHTING ISSUES I'VE BEEN HAVING WITH OVERLY BRIGHT WHITES. THANK YOU I COULD CRY TRYING TO SOLVE THIS FOR HOURS
This is nice. Quick question: What do ppl do about monitor presets. I dont have a standard but i have sRGB, cinema, RTS/RPG etc What's the best monitor visual setting to use?
Personally I try not to use presets. On my Samsung I use natural but tweaked. If your monitor has a srgb preset then generally apart from specific circumstances you should use that. Cinema and extra presets will add contrast, saturation and extras that you can add yourself if it is needed but srgb is generally the closest to a standard on most monitors.
Is it MSI?? (Those settings sound like mine lol.) You might want to reset it to default, and set the presets to normal or user if you want more correct color, if that's the case
for uninstall ui change delete the folder interface in :\Documents\My Games\Starfield\Data\Interface . but higly recommand to change your opacity interface in the option.
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Fps Optimisation and compatibility with new reshade
better night
for better use the ingame setting contrast, and opacity hud, or starui
Better Sharpening
Remove Color correction; i use just the Naturalut and desaturation shader for better immersion whith the game design.
better lightning in dark area and Shadow in Fog
Optimisation Fps
Try it !
Hope you like it !
have you verify the buffer , can, you try this and choose your resolution plz.
I also have to point out that with a lot of tweaking I can get it to not drop BUT only when not moving and not looking in specific directions. Once either of these two things happen even with the tweaks the lows still drop.
I think one thing you have to keep in mind is not just the average fps but the 99% low. Since this is generally showing how optimized a reshade is. For example a reshade with 55-60 fps with 55-60 fps 99% lows is more optimized than a reshade with 55-60fps with 29-30 fps 99% lows if that makes sense.
Though again, this may only apply fps dropwise / and low dropwise for 4k resolution.
Side note, would this work with other luts aside from neutral?
What do ppl do about monitor presets. I dont have a standard but i have sRGB, cinema, RTS/RPG etc
What's the best monitor visual setting to use?
This website can help with calibrating your monitor.
but higly recommand to change your opacity interface in the option.