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How to use sweetfx presets in reshade
How to use sweetfx presets in reshade







  • One infamous but slightly unsafe way is to use nexusmods, which offers the player management of any number of mods with respect to a number of games through their software “vortex.”.
  • The best way to attain and get reshade is to get a mod for it there are quite many ways to do this.
  • Tick the performance mode box at the bottom of the Reshade UI as well and you should be doneĭelete ReShade Vanilla Plus. Once in-game press the home key to open the reshade interface, click the drop down menu at the top and find ReShade Vanilla Plus.ini and select it. Once ReShade is installed drop the ReShade Vanilla Plus.ini into the Fallout New Vegas folder

    how to use sweetfx presets in reshade

    Install ReShade IMPORTANT - when installing ReShade you'll be asked to select which effect packages to install, you need 'SweetFX by CeeJay.dk' and 'Color effects by prod80' If you dont install these the preset wont work properly I assume that everybody knows what they're doing by now but just in case instructions below Should run well even on older systems/laptops, if struggling for performance turn off both AA options and if all else fails turn off the Bloom setting.

    how to use sweetfx presets in reshade

    Preset includes default FXAA & SMAA alongside colour correction, some contrast adjustment a touch of bloom and a subtle vignette effect. With that in mind this preset changes very little as I find adding heaps of effects and ambient occlusion etc is like putting lipstick on a bulldog. You will never be able to make the game look "good". My load order is based off the excellent Viva New Vegas mod guide and as quoted 'Fallout New Vegas is a ten year old game, and it looked dated even by 2010 standards. Very basic personal preset to be used alongside Altitude and Simple Interior Lighting Overhaul, although it probably works just as well with vanilla weather and lighting as they are inherently similar.









    How to use sweetfx presets in reshade