Hi! I really love this reshade, however this is my first time ever I add a reshade I don't know how to press 'Home' to start the tutorial , if someone could tell me which key I need to press it would be so helpful! in any case thank you for the mod
Thank you for the kind words, I am happy it works for you. As for the Home button - you can access the reshade menus only after you've made it to the menu of the game or ingame itself. It simply means that you press the Home button on your keyboard. If you have a notebook, it's possible that the description Home is written one some other keyboard button, in very small letters, and you probably need to press some other key simultaneously (likely the Fn key).
Amazing thank you! It's so crisp :) plus seeing 'Aimed mostly for those without HDR' I was sold. Alot of other Reshades have high in depth thiungs of what thye do. This feels very vanilla while making the clarity alot better. It's a shame about the UI but not too much of an issue tbh (also helps me see my wizard sesnes easier haha)
I'm happy that my chasing the solution for several days until I finally settled on reshade helped others. Warms my heart to hear from you; thank you too!
Btw what did you mean about the UI, what went wrong?
Sorry to hear that. Does that mean the brightness is different from the screenshots posted here? Maybe we can troubleshoot it. Try to switch the filters off one by one to see which one does that and then continue from there. You can bring the reshade menu up with the Home button of your keyboard, accept the initial announcement, then navigate to the Home section and select/unselect the filters.
Oh f*ck yeah. I'm slightly worried that it might be a lil on the yellow side in sunny scenes based on the one with the sun on the stone, but from the pics this looks like this might be the best attempt at colorfulness yet. I'm definitely copping this.
Hope it works out for you. You can easily switch off all of the reshade filters in-game, if not.
Tbh, I myself find the middle of the bright day, outside, in the fields sometimes a little too comic-ish; some of the naturally grey-green areas (caves) a little too much foggy-green, and there's that occasional, somewhat over-saturated water reflection in the late afternoons; but I think all of this is a small price to pay for otherwise vibrant environment. After all, I didn't want to play a realistically looking game, but a fantasy game looking fantastic :)
I recommend playing with various settings in reshade yourself. It's pretty easy and fun. What I cannot stress enough, though, is to turn off the automatic saving of any changes. Why is this on by default is beyond me--you make a poor change and then you have nothing to go back to...? Anyway, in order to play with reshade, once in-game press "Home" on the keyboard and go to Settings menu to un-check the automatic save. Under the Home menu, try out the various filters and their settings. Before that, I also suggest you click on the name of the preset (Hogwarts Legacy Washed Out Colors Be Gone), rename it to something yours, and save it with the little save button next to it. That way, you'd have created two presents, and would be able to easily switch between one testing and one original to revert to.
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Btw what did you mean about the UI, what went wrong?
I'm using it with HDR on and it's still great.
Thanks!
Tbh, I myself find the middle of the bright day, outside, in the fields sometimes a little too comic-ish; some of the naturally grey-green areas (caves) a little too much foggy-green, and there's that occasional, somewhat over-saturated water reflection in the late afternoons; but I think all of this is a small price to pay for otherwise vibrant environment. After all, I didn't want to play a realistically looking game, but a fantasy game looking fantastic :)
I recommend playing with various settings in reshade yourself. It's pretty easy and fun. What I cannot stress enough, though, is to turn off the automatic saving of any changes. Why is this on by default is beyond me--you make a poor change and then you have nothing to go back to...? Anyway, in order to play with reshade, once in-game press "Home" on the keyboard and go to Settings menu to un-check the automatic save. Under the Home menu, try out the various filters and their settings. Before that, I also suggest you click on the name of the preset (Hogwarts Legacy Washed Out Colors Be Gone), rename it to something yours, and save it with the little save button next to it. That way, you'd have created two presents, and would be able to easily switch between one testing and one original to revert to.