Beside subjective of personal taste/preference, I knew that so many type and models of Monitors/TVs out there. LCD/LED/OLED/QLED ; IPS/TN/VA... etc. And they have their own characteristic (from neutral colors to vibrant colors, high to low gamma/black levels/white point, etc).
Therefore I made a simple adjustment UI for this mod. You can adjust Dark Level, Light Intensity, Color Saturation, etc.by press END keyboard button to show-up Reshade UI. Just adjust the value to matching with your current screen (Monitor/TV) profile or fit with your taste/liking.
Turn down Light Intensity (to zero or less) and Increase the Dark Level value higher; if its may too bright in your screen. Turn-down Color Saturation value if you feels the color is too strong for you, or increase it if you think the color is too weak.... and so on. ;)
Keep in mind this is a custom shader, not just a regular Reshade preset. With this custom shader You can create your own various presets based on this custom shader (by press "+" (plus symbol) button on the top right corner from UI).
The 3D Stereoscopic mode optimized for LG 3D Cinema Screen (e.g LG OLED 65E6P, passive 3D screen; top-bottom), for other 3D screen(e.g Sony and Samsung ~ active shutter 3D screen) you may change 3D stereoscopic format mode from top-bottom to side by side (SBS) from this UI to get better 3D Depth perception.
ps. I'm no longer supporting virtual 3D screen based on VR apps (Virtual Desktop, Oculus Theater mode, Big Screen, etc.), this mod was only for native 3D screen only. Since now there are so many VR HMD in market with their own FOV, and each user has their own IPD value for their eyes in VR. So difficult to estimated the ideal value for it to avoid "cross talks" effects aka. ghosting. Also, the newer games already demand very high of GPU resource, if you're using virtual 3D screen (with VR HMD) then the "super-sampling" from your VR (SteamVR and Oculus-Home) already taken a huge GPU resource and would make bad impact to game performance.
ok, so i got this. i am use and know how to install mods, with this one, as it says in the nexus description install directions:extract all files into the directory
where the EXE is. in /Program Files x86 ,/ jedi survivor,/ swgame /,binairies ,/ win64 / yea?
what about the rubino txt document which is another instruction file, the "simple resources files " is what your talking about obviously ya? do i take the files out of there and move them into the said directory, ?
cause outside with the folder and txt there are 3 other files below, which the screenshot attached shows and kind of will be a guide to my questions.
the SR folder then the 2 Configuration folders and the applications extension file, do i just put those four things how they are in the rar into the director with the js.exe?
if u are in a discord, like the mods one for jedi survovor or mod exe one, pls let me know,
i wanto try this, it crashed with what ever i did, and i usually never have trouble installing mods.; https://ibb.co/album/YBL7kk
Hi, I'm sorry I have just come-back home after should take care my father in hospital.
Regarding your question, actually You can just extract all my files into the proper folder as I have mentioned on description. This was the screenshot of the result of mine:
I never had a single crash at all since day one. I don't know if I was lucky or it was because my PC is configured well ;)
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Therefore I made a simple adjustment UI for this mod.
You can adjust Dark Level, Light Intensity, Color Saturation, etc.by press END keyboard button to show-up Reshade UI.
Just adjust the value to matching with your current screen (Monitor/TV) profile or fit with your taste/liking.
Turn down Light Intensity (to zero or less) and Increase the Dark Level value higher; if its may too bright in your screen.
Turn-down Color Saturation value if you feels the color is too strong for you, or increase it if you think the color is too weak.... and so on. ;)
Keep in mind this is a custom shader, not just a regular Reshade preset. With this custom shader You can create your own various presets based
on this custom shader (by press "+" (plus symbol) button on the top right corner from UI).
ps. I'm no longer supporting virtual 3D screen based on VR apps (Virtual Desktop, Oculus Theater mode, Big Screen, etc.), this mod was only for native 3D screen only. Since now there are so many VR HMD in market with their own FOV, and each user has their own IPD value for
their eyes in VR. So difficult to estimated the ideal value for it to avoid "cross talks" effects aka. ghosting. Also, the newer games already
demand very high of GPU resource, if you're using virtual 3D screen (with VR HMD) then the "super-sampling" from your VR (SteamVR and Oculus-Home) already taken a huge GPU resource and would make bad impact to game performance.
Happy gaming and cheers,
Chris
** in-game visual graphic setting preset = Medium; AMD FSR set to "Balanced" ;)
where the EXE is. in /Program Files x86 ,/ jedi survivor,/ swgame /,binairies ,/ win64 / yea?
what about the rubino txt document which is another instruction file, the "simple resources files " is what your talking about obviously ya? do i take the files out of there and move them into the said directory, ?
cause outside with the folder and txt there are 3 other files below, which the screenshot attached shows and kind of will be a guide to my questions.
the SR folder then the 2 Configuration folders and the applications extension file, do i just put those four things how they are in the rar into the director with the js.exe?
if u are in a discord, like the mods one for jedi survovor or mod exe one, pls let me know,
i wanto try this, it crashed with what ever i did, and i usually never have trouble installing mods.;
https://ibb.co/album/YBL7kk
Regarding your question, actually You can just extract all my files into the proper folder as I have mentioned on description.
This was the screenshot of the result of mine:
Happy gaming and cheers,
Chris