With reshade 3.0 preset Cyberdutch V2.0
With reshade preset 3.0 Cyberdutch V1.0
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This is my first contribution and i would like to share my reshade 3 preset with all of you, i hope you like it like i do.
1) Unpack the file and copy my Real.ini to the Assetto Corsa root game folder.
2) Install Reshade 3.06 (included).
reshade install instructions from:
https://reshade.me/forum/general-discussion/2501-reshade-3-0-guide-for-newcomers
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ReShade 3.0 is obviously a whole lot different. Main features is that not all shaders run over the ReShade.fx (Framework is also essentially "one file" as every file in the folder structure is included into the main ReShade.fx), now you can freely name your fx files and most importantly, put them into any folder you want, you just have to specify where ReShade has to look for them.
That's where lies the most obvious difference, you can configure ReShade with a new ingame UI (which can be brought up by default with Shift + F2 in case you missed the big ass notice at the start) where you can control all sorts of things, later more.
Installation
Download the installer on the main page.
Install by selecting the game's executable (if you are not sure which API to select, check the "Games" section of this site)
The example shader repo is never a bad choice, it supplies you with a set of new and old shaders ported to new format.
The file structure in the game folder (where the game's exe is) is now the following:
ReShade DLL (can be dxgi.dll, d3d9.dll, opengl32.dll)
Folder "reshade-shaders" with subfolders "Shaders" and "Textures"
After the game started, .
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3) Start game and press Shift + F2 to open the menu and select Real.ini from the drop down menu and enjoy the view
Let me know if you like it.
Regards Cyberdutch
before and after
With reshade preset 3.0 Cyberdutch V1.0
normal
This is my first contribution and i would like to share my reshade 3 preset with all of you, i hope you like it like i do.
1) Unpack the file and copy my Real.ini to the Assetto Corsa root game folder.
2) Install Reshade 3.06 (included).
reshade install instructions from:
https://reshade.me/forum/general-discussion/2501-reshade-3-0-guide-for-newcomers
\quote
ReShade 3.0 is obviously a whole lot different. Main features is that not all shaders run over the ReShade.fx (Framework is also essentially "one file" as every file in the folder structure is included into the main ReShade.fx), now you can freely name your fx files and most importantly, put them into any folder you want, you just have to specify where ReShade has to look for them.
That's where lies the most obvious difference, you can configure ReShade with a new ingame UI (which can be brought up by default with Shift + F2 in case you missed the big ass notice at the start) where you can control all sorts of things, later more.
Installation
Download the installer on the main page.
Install by selecting the game's executable (if you are not sure which API to select, check the "Games" section of this site)
The example shader repo is never a bad choice, it supplies you with a set of new and old shaders ported to new format.
The file structure in the game folder (where the game's exe is) is now the following:
ReShade DLL (can be dxgi.dll, d3d9.dll, opengl32.dll)
Folder "reshade-shaders" with subfolders "Shaders" and "Textures"
After the game started, .
\end quote
3) Start game and press Shift + F2 to open the menu and select Real.ini from the drop down menu and enjoy the view
Let me know if you like it.
Regards Cyberdutch
before and after