This is a Reshade preset designed to enhance the game’s visuals by adjusting lighting, contrast, and color balance for a more immersive experience. The goal is to refine the overall look without altering the core graphics. If it’s not your style, that’s fine - but if you’re looking for a subtle or cinematic visual upgrade, this preset is for you.
The NVSS_X77_Rework.ini file can go pretty much anywhere on your computer, as long as you remember where it is. Once in game: 1. Press the Home button 2. There is a bar on top of the menu, either go trough the tutorial or just click the bar, it should be saying something similar to ReShade.ini. 3. Navigate to NVSS_X77_Rework.ini file and double click to enable it.
The extra folders I kept in the zip file are effects in case the user downloading has ReShade, but not all of it's effects.
The NVSS_X77_Rework.ini file can go pretty much anywhere on your computer, as long as you remember where it is. Once in game: 1. Press the Home button 2. There is a bar on top of the menu, either go trough the tutorial or just click the bar, it should be saying something similar to ReShade.ini. 3. Navigate to NVSS_X77_Rework.ini file and double click to enable it. That's it.
The extra folders I kept in the zip file are effects in case the user downloading has ReShade, but not all of it's effects. I might either remove the extra unneeded ones or remove them fully, since it's in the requirements.
People have got to stop relying on reshade for better graphics. only a few of them actualy genuinely change the experience. no hate to you if you like this stuff, but we need more in game graphics mods.
What makes me curious is why this mod was an article on an average but viewed gamer site (suggested by chrome android). I find nothing else than a simple NVidia Freestyle setting can do with no injection and 0 performance cost. So...What's really here?
I am using just 50 % digital vibrance. If it hurts your eyes, make sure your own computer settings are set up normally, you can check these in NVidia control panel, if using an NVidia supported card.
I use reshade for old games like Prince of Persia and stuff like that to sharpen and make things stand out. For Cyberpunk, we need whole lot of better stuff like texture packs, CET stuff which step up the game's visual from 0 to 1000. Nice try though~
I am not a fan of reshade.me but I am familiar with it's use.
The defaults are way to visually "overpowering". I set these to the following and it looks pretty good. I'll continue to tweak my settings as I move in an out of bloom light/darkness and light scaling.
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1. Press the Home button
2. There is a bar on top of the menu, either go trough the tutorial or just click the bar, it should be saying something similar to ReShade.ini.
3. Navigate to NVSS_X77_Rework.ini file and double click to enable it.
The extra folders I kept in the zip file are effects in case the user downloading has ReShade, but not all of it's effects.
I haven't used any mods for anything since the original beta of Counter-Strike, and earlier Battlefield versions.
I've got Nexus Mods installed, but I don't see a download button for it, only manual.
How do I install it? I've been playing Cyberpunk 2077 since just before Phantom Liberty - and I'm j ust now trying to figure this out.
I'm not seeing a mods INI file - do I need to rename the configuration file to mods.ini?
What about the files in the other folders in the NVSS zip file?
1. Press the Home button
2. There is a bar on top of the menu, either go trough the tutorial or just click the bar, it should be saying something similar to ReShade.ini.
3. Navigate to NVSS_X77_Rework.ini file and double click to enable it.
That's it.
The extra folders I kept in the zip file are effects in case the user downloading has ReShade, but not all of it's effects. I might either remove the extra unneeded ones or remove them fully, since it's in the requirements.
I find nothing else than a simple NVidia Freestyle setting can do with no injection and 0 performance cost. So...What's really here?
Edit: I see what you're talking about, there's currently three articles made for this, idk why.
The defaults are way to visually "overpowering".
I set these to the following and it looks pretty good. I'll continue to tweak my settings as I move in an out of bloom light/darkness and light scaling.
Brightness : 1.070
Saturation : 0.525
Strength : 0.700
Gamma : 0.840
Exposure : 0.085
Saturation : -0.150