All you need is ReShade, my preset and my LUT (a color adjustment contained in a png file read by ReShade) that comes with it. Everything is explained on the Patreon page dedicated to Dragon Age Inquisition :)
Damn, it's looking good. Now I'm tempted to start a new playthrough with this reshade. And just as a constructive form lf criticism, I don't think this transition is an effective way of showcasing the before and after. Sure, it looks pretty cool, but it hinders the viewer's ability to compare the game with and without the reshade
Glad you like it! You're right, a lot of people are telling me the same thing, I'm going to do the "before/after" differently for my next game preset :)
Gonna need one for Veilguard 😬
Pretty neat :)
Do I need something else to make it look like what you are showing or it's just download ReShade and use your preset?
All you need is ReShade, my preset and my LUT (a color adjustment contained in a png file read by ReShade) that comes with it. Everything is explained on the Patreon page dedicated to Dragon Age Inquisition :)
Damn, it's looking good. Now I'm tempted to start a new playthrough with this reshade.
And just as a constructive form lf criticism, I don't think this transition is an effective way of showcasing the before and after. Sure, it looks pretty cool, but it hinders the viewer's ability to compare the game with and without the reshade
Glad you like it!
You're right, a lot of people are telling me the same thing, I'm going to do the "before/after" differently for my next game preset :)
Smearing everything with fog isnt an enhancement lol.
I didn't change the fog, the game has a lot of it ^^
@@Natural_Pixel You made it far more pronounced with the changes. It's obvious in every single clip ^^
I'll try to make this effect less pronounced in the next version.