This reshade will bring out the realistic colours from the game, making it more vibrant and close to real life enviroment.
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This is a Realistic ReShade for Witcher 1, which will give you a much vibrant and colourful environment. This only takes maximum 3-4 fps with incredible visual enhancement.
Note : Make sure to read instructions and fix to get the best visuals possible and other performance tweaks. Note : Recommended to be used with Witcher Overhaul Project's skybox.
Instructions :-
1.Download the ReShade normally selecting all options and select my pre-set in game. 2.Then go to settings and make sure to turn the lighting quality to low. 3.That's it. You're good to go.
FPS fix :- Sometimes (for me it always happens) instead of one Clarity filter two Clarity filter are checked even though you check only one. I use ReShade v4.9.1 so it might have been fixed in newer vesions but still do check as if the 2nd one is checked it will cost you minimum 3-4 fps. If it is checked then right click on the clarity filter and click on "open in folder". Then delete one clarity filter. Done.
Why Lighting quality is set to low?
I've observed that this setting is not actually lighting quality but its is the amount of bloom in game. With my pre-set if you keep it on maximum, Geralts hair shines too much resulting in hair texture not being seen, additionally any sunlight will mess up the characters faces. I highly recommend you keep Lighting Quality to minimum. Else, if you want to use bloom then turn of Dehaze.