Add up to five additional spotlights to your screenshots, not including the three from /gpose and the two or more from housing items. Take perfect green-screen shots for editing, or just do it in-game with a staged background of your own. Did we mention that both your old favorites and these new faces are all optimized to minimize FPS loss? Whether you love Angelite, HQ Shade, Stormshade, ReShade 3, ReShade 4, or otherwise, we've taken special care to ensure that compatibility is possible with only a single step.Įxperience brand-new shaders including AMD’s FidelityFX Contrast Adaptive Sharpen, Spotlight, Silhouette, StageDepth, as well as more unique and interesting shaders than any other ReShade package around. We've split up conflicting shaders (looking at you, MXAO) so that you can use them individually without worry, or all at the same time if you really want to pile on the effects.Ĭountless quality-of-life fixes to ReShade itself await you, including a default startup preset, additional themes, previous preset hotkey, customizable screenshot sound notifications, and more. And when we name-dropped Espresso Lalafell and Neneko Neko, it was no joke: The latest presets from Espresso Glow and Neneko ColorS are included out of the box!Ī single installer that does everything for you, which naturally includes backups and configuration. And that’s not even touching upon our in-house staff presets. Change the VERSIONFULL definition inside to something matching the current release version and rebuild so that shaders from the official repository at wont cause a version mismatch error during compilation. Further, GShade is the only ReShade build capable of completely ignoring the Final Fantasy XIV UI, including job bars and nameplates, meaning gameplay presets look better on GShade than on anything else.īathe in the beauty of 100+ captivating presets from Espresso Lalafell, Johto, Johnni Maestro, Malkovich Malkovich, Messy Fantasia, Neneko Neko, ninjafada, Yurian Bey, and many more. After the first build, a version.h file will show up in the res directory. Appreciate the help again.Unlike others, GShade runs on a custom in-house ReShade build which features a network-unlocked Z-Depth Buffer in Final Fantasy XIV, Second Life, Phantasy Star Online 2, Warframe, and a number of other whitelisted games.
Ff14 reshade select game which file Patch#
I'll just pray that a patch somehow makes it compatible. What's odd is that ReShade does seem to be recognizing the game based on the log file in the plugins folder, it created some files in the game's directory, and it says that it successfully installed the hook.the OSD just doesn't show up. Sadly, turning that off didn't seem to solve the problem either, nor did a dozen restarts. You can turn off the global from the tray icon.Īt first I got excited because I did in fact forget to turn off the global injector haha. The only thing I can think is maybe you didn't turn off the global injection after installing the local wrapper? That can cause problems with the local wrapper not functioning. It took a couple of restarts of SpecialK to get ReShade to work for me but I haven't had an issue since. To fix that you have to go in the ini for SpecialK and set it back to plugin load order. Originally posted by Korsobar:Yeah early load order has caused crashes for me in other games. Seems like this game really doesn't want me using ReShade lol :\ Thanks for the tips though. When I select "Early" and restart, the game simply doesn't load and the MGS sound plays. I managed to get the local wrapper installed, but ReShade doesn't load when I try selecting the "Plug-In" Load Order. So, I tried adding blacklisting Blue Reflection in RTSS in addition to just exiting out of MSI Afterburner to no avail.
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I got ReShade to work by using Kaldaein's SpecialK mod locally installed wrappers and using it to also load ReShade. Unlike others, GShade runs on a custom in-house ReShade build which features a network-unlocked Z-Depth Buffer in Final Fantasy XIV, Second Life, Phantasy Star Online 2, Warframe, and a number of other whitelisted games. If that doesn't work, you can try what I did. Add Blue Reflection and turn Application detection level to off for it.
In MSI Afterburner go to settings, On-Screen Display, click the more button to get RTSS settings. You can set profiles for individual games in RTSS and set it to off for Blue Reflection. MSI Afterburner has Rivatuner Statistics Server (RTSS) overlay by default even if you aren't turning it on.
Originally posted by Korsobar:ReShade and other things like it often interact poorly with overlays.