The texture pack ends up using more system information such as GPU and CPU VRAM memory, some more and some less. See how it is used normally and with the extra texture. To use lossless you need to have some system space left over to work correctly.
I disabled the pack, anyway with my personal reshade I didn't see any difference apart from the fact that the textures weren't loading, thanks for your answer.
i recommend using the AMD framegen if you aren't using the other options from Lossless Scaling. noticed with lossless scaling framegen i got lower fps than with just DLSS+FSR framegen
you used the wrong link for the video, you used "https://studio.youtube.com/video/iw7cgVm-Rvs/" instead of "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw7cgVm-Rvs/"
lol so many people don't bother to configure the brightness like the game tells you to, and then complain that the game looks washed out. It looks SO much better when you actually do it according to the in-game instructions, to the point that all these "clarity" reshades are completely unnecessary.
I will improve my reshader in the future, but I cannot deny that using it can help bring some visual improvement and yes, unfortunately you will lose fps depending on which one you use.
The brightness adjustment levels are not refined enough—if I don't want it too dark, the only option is for it to be too bright. Moreover, even when the image appears pale, all colors become normal after enabling ray tracing. Therefore, I have reason to suspect that there is an issue with the official lighting bake.
It's partly that, but also the game is genuinely still dark and dull... for a while. Hang in there. Once you get to high rank, it changes considerably, for story reasons.
4. Improving Colors with ReShade - Copy the `.ini` file from ReShade to the game's root directory. - Download the official program to activate. - Steps: 1. Open the program. 2. Select your game and the graphics API (`DX11` or `DX12`). 3. Choose the ReShade file and follow the instructions to add filters and profiles. I will improve these reshaders in the future and create a page just for them. don't forget that you need to use REFramework for it to work
I have to ask a question about this... I have refarmework installed for multiple reasons.... the reshade files.. is this the heave and vibrant files in the download section and if it is it says download the official program to activate is it ttalking about reshade or reframework I see no link to reshade and don't know what to do from there.
For using FrameGen and DLSS together when not having a 4000/5000 gpu simply install reframework by putting dinput8 in the game folder, then from the nexusmods dlsstofsr3 mod download the universal pack from the files, inside the mod pack pick the "version" folder and put the dlsstofsrisbetter and version dlls file inside the game folder alongside reframework and should be good to go, you should be able to enable framegen under the dlss option ingame.
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I use Lossless Scaling to increase my FPS but when I activate the texture pack they do not load properly, does anyone have a solution please?
See how it is used normally and with the extra texture.
To use lossless you need to have some system space left over to work correctly.
instead of "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw7cgVm-Rvs/"
- Copy the `.ini` file from ReShade to the game's root directory.
- Download the official program to activate.
- Steps:
1. Open the program.
2. Select your game and the graphics API (`DX11` or `DX12`).
3. Choose the ReShade file and follow the instructions to add filters and profiles.
I will improve these reshaders in the future and create a page just for them.
don't forget that you need to use REFramework for it to work
I have to ask a question about this... I have refarmework installed for multiple reasons.... the reshade files.. is this the heave and vibrant files in the download section and if it is it says download the official program to activate is it ttalking about reshade or reframework I see no link to reshade and don't know what to do from there.
forget it I figured it out...