A ReShade preset that aims to subtly enhance the game's visuals.
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Something made for my personal use that lightly utilizes the RTGI shader (faux ray-tracing,) although not necessary. It enhances lights and shadows, and adds more definition to the game's models, without completely redoing the original colour palette.
Added an extra file with DX12 compatibility, as I didn't even realise that it could look different between DX11 and DX12.
To install:
Drop Slightliy Cinematic.ini into your game directory;
Install ReShade 5.5.0, and select Slightly Cinematic.ini as your preset;
Go here for the RTGI shader if you don't have it already;
Drop the files into your reshade-shaders folder.
If using DX11, change the name of dxgi.dll to d3d11.dll If using DX12, install Reshade Injector Helper's .exe files (you do not need the .dll it provides) and change the name of dxgi.dll to reshade64.dll
Due to the nature of RTGI, there will be "shadows" left by your character on loading screens. Shadows may also hook the terrain at the bottom of your screen occasionally.
If you dislike the little border, you can also easily turn it off by pressing Home and disabling it from the list.