Damn very close to perfection I guess. But I think it's a little bit too much blue. If you look closly you see a little bit blue all over the picture when you enable this reshade right?
Maybe you need to turn the blue colors a little bit down?
I tried it myself but I'm not good in it. What do you think? I really see a little blue filter around the picture when looking at the side of the screen...but anything else is damn nice!
? Hey friend, i will help you, i know how to setup filters. Here is the settings you need to adjust>For tonemap my settings are gamma 1.150; Exposure 0.055; Saturation -0.040; Bleach 0; Defog 0.7; Defog Color R:-5 G:3 B5; For Vibrance -0.025; 1.03, 1.06, 1 in RGB balance. Those settings will adjust colors, so feel free to change them to suit you, just don't overadjust them. For me this shader is very good, not overboosted with vibrance and saturation as most shaders are, also it is not too dark or bright.
It shouldn't, the new reshade files look so different compared to the old ones I've been used to. It has got another folder structure, no *.h or *.cfg files anymore. The new config file is an *.ini now and its content looks totally different as well.
That would be nice. I searched for the old reshade version and found it but the game just crashed with it. Maybe you should include reshade itself in the future.
Is there a possibility to show a sunset and a sunrise comparison to vanilla and this great looking preset? That way I can really compare between similar mods. This one is the reshade I'm most excited for.. Just need some more comparisons.
Thanks for a great looking mod and I can't wait to see if it is the reshade for me.
1. Unpack the ReShade Suite 2. Rename 'ReShade64.dll' to 'd3d11.dll' or 'dxgi.dll' 3. Copy d3d11.dll, ReShade.fx and the folder named 'ReShade' into \The Witcher 3\bin\x64 path 4. Download my preset, rename to 'SweetFX.cfg', then copy and paste to overwrite the original config \The Witcher 3\bin\x64\ReShade
I swear, the struggle with actually installing this get's worse every time. When I first installed the mod I already had a reshade and just added your sweetfx. When I installed it a second time on a fresh game I struggled for half an hour with the mediator and ended up with manually copying files to various locations. It worked in the end, but was probably a mess file-wise. Today was the third time and I wasn't able to get it working at all...until I saw your instructions here. Also helped me to clear all unnecessary files out.
Could you kindly add this to the description page? You know...for the next time I revisit the game after a clean reinstall.
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But I think it's a little bit too much blue. If you look closly you see a little bit blue all over the picture when you enable this reshade right?
Maybe you need to turn the blue colors a little bit down?
I tried it myself but I'm not good in it.
What do you think? I really see a little blue filter around the picture when looking at the side of the screen...but anything else is damn nice!
Hey friend, i will help you, i know how to setup filters. Here is the settings you need to adjust>For tonemap my settings are gamma 1.150; Exposure 0.055; Saturation -0.040; Bleach 0; Defog 0.7; Defog Color R:-5 G:3 B5; For Vibrance -0.025; 1.03, 1.06, 1 in RGB balance. Those settings will adjust colors, so feel free to change them to suit you, just don't overadjust them. For me this shader is very good, not overboosted with vibrance and saturation as most shaders are, also it is not too dark or bright.
It has got another folder structure, no *.h or *.cfg files anymore. The new config file is an *.ini now and its content looks totally different as well.
Is there a possibility to show a sunset and a sunrise comparison to vanilla and this great looking preset? That way I can really compare between similar mods. This one is the reshade I'm most excited for.. Just need some more comparisons.
Thanks for a great looking mod and I can't wait to see if it is the reshade for me.
i used the mediator and replaced the sweetfx.cfg file (with rename) but when i try to run the game i get the error "witcher 3 doesnt work"
1. Unpack the ReShade Suite
2. Rename 'ReShade64.dll' to 'd3d11.dll' or 'dxgi.dll'
3. Copy d3d11.dll, ReShade.fx and the folder named 'ReShade' into \The Witcher 3\bin\x64 path
4. Download my preset, rename to 'SweetFX.cfg', then copy and paste to overwrite the original config \The Witcher 3\bin\x64\ReShade
i renamed the reshade file into dxgi.dll first. i think that was the mistake.
worked with 'd3d11.dll'
Could you kindly add this to the description page? You know...for the next time I revisit the game after a clean reinstall.
This is basically all I need for The Witcher 3.. I take it this is a low impact reshade? It looks great.
Strange no one has done a comparison/showcase video of this reshade yet..
Thanks for making this.
Thank you for answering.
Keep up the good work