A simple preset for reshade that i made just to make DSR a bit more dark and less saturated to fits more the ''atmosphere'' of the game.
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Hi, that's my first time sharing something in Nexus, to be honest i even don't know why i'm doing this but here we go. It's just a preset really simple that i've been using for a time, there's nothing special, none crazy effect and probably not ''eye candy'' how some user are looking for but for me it's enough to make DSR looks better. Good old days from the Prepare To Die, not that i want to make DSR looks like, lol.
Obs: I'll make this really simple and direct.
How to install?
First, download the last Reshade version here: https://reshade.me
When installing first select Dark Souls Remastered, next
Select Microsoft DirectX 10,11,12, next
Select the Effect ''Color Effect by Prod'' (keep activated the others effects selected by default) and in select preset file select my Preset, next and Done!
In game use ''Home'' to open the Reshade menu and just Skip the tutorial. If the preset it's not selected by default just use the Path and find ''Preset.ini'' and select.
NOTE: You may want to turn down your game brightness in -2 or -3 to get the same results.
Some questions you may want to know:
Did this have some performance impact? Yes, you'll have a bit impact in your GPU usage but it's barely noticiable.
Can i be banned from the game for use this Preset? I'm pretty sure that NO. I've been using Reshade in DSR for years and nothing happens.