About this mod
A reshade config, which tries to make the game look more vibrant without going over the top.
- Permissions and credits
I was searching for a vibrant yet realistic ENB- or Reshade-config, but found all the ones named "realistic"-something to be quite dull (concerning the colors).
So I figured, why not create something myself?
Thus initially I created this preset only for myself, but eventually thought I'd take a minute to upload it here to hopefully make someone happy ;)
I tried to tweak the saturation and effects to make the game look more vibrant and less dull.
I use a whole bunch of mods, but the one the image depends on the most, most likely is "Natural and Atmospheric Commonwealth".
If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comment section. Have fun :)
--- THIS CONFIG WAS MADE USING RESHADE 3.1.0 ---
Important Controls
Effects (all effects simultaneously) can be toggled using the "Home"-key.
MXAO can be toggled seperately using the "End"-key (for those who dont want
to see occlusion being applied to objects through rain or fog).
The sharpening-effect can be toggled using the "Scroll Lock"-Key.
Installation
1. Dowload the reshade framework from https://reshade.me .
2. Double-click the file you just downloaded.
3. Click "Select game" and select your Fallout4 exe-file.
4. Choose "Direct3D 10+".
5. When prompted if you wish to download the shaders, click "Yes".
6. When the download is done, you can close the program.
7. Unpack my zip-file and move the ini-file to the directory where your Fallout4 executable is.
8. Start the game, press Shift+F2, follow the tutorial and instead of creating a new file,
pick the ini you just put in your Fallout4-directory.
DONE.
Changelog
v1.1
Added Key-Mapping for toggling the Sharpening-Effect.