About this mod
Darker blacks and richer colors, a ReShade preset to make Starfield look less washed out, adding a nice punchy contrast and sharpness!
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I'm a color-blind (monochromacy) digital artist from Scotland! This is my personal ReShade Preset that I have been using throughout my time exploring the Starfield.
I made this ReShade specifically for gameplay purposes, with added sharpening, punchy contrast, and vibrant colors to make the visuals pop both for interior and exterior locations, and it works great during the day and night!
But like I mentioned at the start I'm fully color-blind so please take a look at the screenshots before downloading to avoid any disappointment! Thank you for taking the time to read this!
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1. Download from the main files "BE ReShade" and place its contents into the Starfield root directory (same place where the Starfield.exe is located).
2. Download Reshade (I use version 5.9.2). Run the installer, and select either Starfield.exe or, if using Gamepass, use the GameLaunchhelper.exe
3. During the installation process, select the rendering API (DirectX 10/11/12), then for the package, choose the "BE ReShade" preset you placed in the root directory from step 1, this will download the shaders needed for the preset.
4. When in-game press the ReShade hotkey, the default is the HOME button, (follow any setup instructions if it's your first time using ReShade) select "BE ReShade" from the drop-down menu, then save.
5. Enjoy this ReShade. And if you really like it please come back to ✨ENDORSE✨ the mod!
Mods used in the screenshots
♦ DeityVengy - Star Wars Genesis mod <
♦ Luxor8071 - HD Overhaul mod <
♦ Zone79 - Clothing Pack mod <








"Huge thanks Nexusmods for giving me a platform to share my fun projects with you awesome guys & girls, and an even bigger thank you to everyone who downloads, endorses, and supports my mods! I know you will read it all the time, and by now text on a screen doesn't really convey "thanks" in the way it's intended, but really, thank you!"
-Ben Ephla-