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This is a simple ReShade preset for Skyrim VR users - it just sharpens the whole screen, nothing more, nothing less. The sharpening settings are set at 50% by default, so you can tweak these up or down from the GUI via the Steam dashboard. You just need to download ReShade and during the installation point it to the provided ReShadePreset.ini file.

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This is a simple ReShade preset for sharpening the image in VR headsets. Unlike most other VR ReShades it only sharpens the image and sharpens the whole screen rather than just a circle at the centre of the screen. It works with the latest version of ReShade which you can download from the ReShade Website and you can access and tweak the settings in-game via the Steam dashboard rather than having to hit the home key and take your headset off. The installation steps are:

  • Manually download and extract the provided ReShadePreset.ini file into your SkyrimVR directory
  • Download the latest version of ReShade from the website
  • Install ReShade, select SkyrimVR from the list of games
  • Select Direct X 10/11/12
  • When prompted select the Scalpel ReShadePreset.ini file
  • Accept the auto-selection of plugins and install

You can now play Skyrim and the Scalpel ReShade settings will be applied in game. You should disable Dynamic Resolution and enable TAA in the game settings - I also recommend setting the render resolution to 100% in the Steam settings. If you want to tweak the settings you can access them from an icon on the Steam dashboard. There are three active settings:

  • Contrast Adaption - Adjusts the range the shader adapts to high contrast, higher values = sharper image (default 0.5/1.0)
  • Sharpening Intensity - Adjusts sharpening intensity by mixing original/sharpened pixels, higher values = sharper image (default 2.5/5.0)
  • Contrast Clamping - Limits the contrast adaption based on brightness, higher values = sharper image (Default 1.0/1.0)
 
 Although they are disabled by default you easily can activate the Sharpening Mask and Colour Correction Filters by changing the Pre-Processor Definitions from 0 to 1 if you want to experiment with them. Although this ReShade preset was created for Skyrim VR it will work  with any supported Steam VR game.

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