It is on the description page under Preset Descriptions
Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade v3.0 is what I consider the main file, it is a Semi realistic preset made for use with Immersive Lighting 2.2 OldGen and BlitzFX v1.0.0, it can still be used without Blitz FX but it will not look as intended.
Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade Reboot v1.1 is an Update to my original v1.0 preset, it is a desaturated preset that makes the game feel look like the war torn grim place that it is. I touched nothing with the original color palette and only swapped out and added a few enhancer shaders. It was made for use with Immersive Lighting 2.2 OldGen.
The Enhancer is a clean, lightweight reshade preset I made that stays faithful to the original look of Immersive Lighting or anything that it is used with and will work and do the same with any lighting mod or the vanilla game, a straight enhancer for the purist.
And the screenshots are tagged so v3.0 is Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade v3.0 and Old File v1.0 is what Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade Reboot v1.1 will look like
And keep in mind these are for for classic game version 1.32 and Immersive Lighting 2.2 OldGen, Immersive Lighting for NextGen looks nothing like the original mod and the update was not done by the original author, so my presets will not look as intended if used with Immersive Lighting Nextgen
Sorry, my English is not very good. This preset is one of the best graphics I have ever used, it seems to bring me into the era of war and killing, it makes the game graphics full of atmosphere and immersion, I like it very much!!!!!!!!!!
I am very Happy to hear it. I have an Update coming soon, I am back to playing The Witcher 3, I just need to play and get some screenshots before I upload.
Thank you for your reply, and I am very much looking forward to the next updates. The only regret is that BlitzFX doesn't seem to support next-gen versions. By the way, according to the gamma setting in your screenshot, the whole picture is great in the game on a sunny day, but the night is too dark for me, but of course, I will adjust the gamma in the game to my liking. Thanks again for your great work!!!
Gamma should be adjusted for your monitor, I just provided my settings to give people an idea off where to start, but everyone should follow the games gamma instructions and adjust it until you can barely see the picture and you should all so be able to distinguish each block at the bottom.
I don't play on the Next-Gen update myself, I stayed on Classic 1.32, there is a lot of good mods like Blitz Fx and Ghost Mode that want work with the Next-Gen update. My graphics look better on classic and my game runs better, I already used most the mods they integrated into the game, The Immersive Lighting next-gen update does not look the same as it does on classic, plus there's only 3 other lighting mods that work on Next Gen and from what I read all 3 have ctd issues, and the list goes on and on, I think for now the best Witcher 3 experience is to stay on classic v1.32.
Thanks I am happy you like itFeel free to add any of your videos or screenshots you have to my mod page, all you got to do is click images tab and you will see Add Your Images or click the videos tab and you will see Link A New Video
I appreciate your kind words and I don't mean to offend you, but that doesn't even look like my preset, if I would have seen that without knowing you were using my preset, I wouldn't even had thought that was mine, it doesn't look right, it looks way off from what my game looks like
I see in your video description it says you applied Nvidia SSRTGI filter and color settings, I believe that is what ruined the look of my Reshade and it is stepping on it really bad, there is no need to use that stuff, and if you do, the Reshade has to be tuned around it, you don't throw it on at end and go with it
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but i have a question, what is the difference between all 3 files?
as they were all uploaded on the same day im not sure on which to pick lol
p.s sorry if you have answered this in the description i must have missed it.
Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade v3.0 is what I consider the main file, it is a Semi realistic preset made for use with Immersive Lighting 2.2 OldGen and BlitzFX v1.0.0, it can still be used without Blitz FX but it will not look as intended.
Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade Reboot v1.1 is an Update to my original v1.0 preset, it is a desaturated preset that makes the game feel look like the war torn grim place that it is. I touched nothing with the original color palette and only swapped out and added a few enhancer shaders. It was made for use with Immersive Lighting 2.2 OldGen.
The Enhancer is a clean, lightweight reshade preset I made that stays faithful to the original look of Immersive Lighting or anything that it is used with and will work and do the same with any lighting mod or the vanilla game, a straight enhancer for the purist.
And the screenshots are tagged so v3.0 is Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade v3.0 and Old File v1.0 is what Goonz Witcher 3 Reshade Reboot v1.1 will look like
And keep in mind these are for for classic game version 1.32 and Immersive Lighting 2.2 OldGen, Immersive Lighting for NextGen looks nothing like the original mod and the update was not done by the original author, so my presets will not look as intended if used with Immersive Lighting Nextgen
I don't play on the Next-Gen update myself, I stayed on Classic 1.32, there is a lot of good mods like Blitz Fx and Ghost Mode that want work with the Next-Gen update. My graphics look better on classic and my game runs better, I already used most the mods they integrated into the game, The Immersive Lighting next-gen update does not look the same as it does on classic, plus there's only 3 other lighting mods that work on Next Gen and from what I read all 3 have ctd issues, and the list goes on and on, I think for now the best Witcher 3 experience is to stay on classic v1.32.
thank you for the modthanks bro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly3KifZK8i8&t=1841s
thanks bro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly3KifZK8i8&t=1841s
thanks for your work
I see in your video description it says you applied Nvidia SSRTGI filter and color settings, I believe that is what ruined the look of my Reshade and it is stepping on it really bad, there is no need to use that stuff, and if you do, the Reshade has to be tuned around it, you don't throw it on at end and go with it