If you have gone through the reshade setup, there should be a reshade dialog when you start the game shown in the upper screen. You can open the reshade interface with home/pos1 key on your keyboard.After you have pressed continue in reshade you can select the settings category in the upper part and select a overlay and effect toggle key to your liking.
Thank you for replying. I learned to hit [Home], else ReShade just stays up on my game screen. But is there a single key to toggle everything on and off? Like this Guidance mod has 4 effects, and Author has indicated F9 can toggle MXAO, but that's just one effect. I am looking for a ReShade toggle key so to speak.
To clarify, I was able to install ReShade, and I was able to get Guidance working under ReShade.
I started playing BG3 not long ago, and am current stuck on starting new games, thanks to the patches and mods only want to work when the stars are aligned.
I am sure ReShade is a powerful tool, but at this point, I just don't have the drive left to go much deeper into ReShade as a BG3 player. If what I am asking isn't simple, just let know me know, before I become a bother. And I will just get out of your hair. :)
In the reshade menu look at the top where you have "home" "Add-ons" "settings". Click on settings -> here you find "overlay key" and "effect toggle key", the key you want is the "effect toggle key".
Thank you for those instructions. It seems to do what I wanted. It's hard to tell, screen seemed to change, but reverts in fraction of a second. Holding down the keys (I chose shift-F9) or press and release gave the same result.
In effect, what I was observing was a brief flash of something.
After sleeping for a few hours, I came back and looked at it again. Your instruction was perfect, but I added the short cut to the wrong field. I was toggling Effect reload key instead of Effect toggle key.
Thank you very much for being patient, supplying clear concise instructions, and not called me an idiot when I made an idiotic mistake.
Hello! This is probably a silly question, but I'm still so new to modding: Could you have this mod AND Trips' Shader Compendium (https://www.nexusmods.com/baldursgate3/mods/4752) together? The latter is used for the Unique Tav mod so your character doesn't look blue in the game.
I would love to download yours in addition because of how crisp and clear the game looks in the Images you've taken—especially for the Goblin Camp area. <3
Hello! I have not tried it so can't say for sure but as far as I can tell it should work because the mod you linked is editing main game files while reshade is adding effects to the picture.
I went out on a limb and downloaded your mod along with the one I mentioned before and they work beautifully together! Thank you so much for your hard work! <3
There could be a slight fps hit depending on your system. You could also try lowering the MXAO sample quality in the reshade interface and check if that makes a difference for you.The preset also looks good without MXAO though =)
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Hope someone can help. (using ReShade 6.0.1)
You can open the reshade interface with home/pos1 key on your keyboard.After you have pressed continue in reshade you can select the settings category in the upper part and select a overlay and effect toggle key to your liking.
But is there a single key to toggle everything on and off? Like this Guidance mod has 4 effects, and Author has indicated F9 can toggle MXAO, but that's just one effect. I am looking for a ReShade toggle key so to speak.
To clarify, I was able to install ReShade, and I was able to get Guidance working under ReShade.
I started playing BG3 not long ago, and am current stuck on starting new games, thanks to the patches and mods only want to work when the stars are aligned.
I am sure ReShade is a powerful tool, but at this point, I just don't have the drive left to go much deeper into ReShade as a BG3 player. If what I am asking isn't simple, just let know me know, before I become a bother. And I will just get out of your hair. :)
Click on settings -> here you find "overlay key" and "effect toggle key", the key you want is the "effect toggle key".
In effect, what I was observing was a brief flash of something.
Thank you very much for being patient, supplying clear concise instructions,
and not called me an idiot when I made an idiotic mistake.
Could you have this mod AND Trips' Shader Compendium (https://www.nexusmods.com/baldursgate3/mods/4752) together? The latter is used for the Unique Tav mod so your character doesn't look blue in the game.
I would love to download yours in addition because of how crisp and clear the game looks in the Images you've taken—especially for the Goblin Camp area. <3
Thank you!