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Reshade Version 3.0.4 was released on November 1st 2016


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Version 3.0.5 was released on November 12th 2016

https://www.zeta-uploader.com/956683466

 

Update Settings 12.11.2016 Download:

https://www.zeta-uploader.com/1074710340

 

Settings << 3dxchat.ini make into root folder from 3dxchat 2.0

C:\Programex86/3dxchat 2.0\

 

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Install Complete

game Newstart

In Game click Shift + F2

In Home menue change to 3dxchat.ini file

 

 

Inside settings :

 

- Adaptive Sharpen (extra sharping)

- LumaSharpen (sharping)

- Tonemap (Light and color adjustments)

- Vibrance (Color min and max)

- Clarity

- Level

- Highpass sharpen

- Liftgamma

- Curves (Contrast)

- Finesharp (Mode2)

- SEPIA

 

Restart game and click fast login or press enter

 

1.) Copy my settings (3dxchat.ini) file into root folder from 3dxchat

2.) start reshade and loading 3dxchat.exe inside

3.) click directx 10/xx and reshade ask u download default settings yes or no u click yes

4.) finish restart game and in game click shift+f2 and in home menue change to my 3dxchat.ini file

 

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ON:

 

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Monochrome Button:

 

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See how my computer Works in medium. WITHOUT RESHADE

 

No one said you need to install Reshade :)

 

It's a funny tool to play with some Graphic Settings and it works fine for me! After the first install I did forget to download some Tool own Filters^^

Was my own mistake and the reason why it didn't works for me.

I did  Reshade reinstall and it works now fine.

 

Is it needed? No ofc it isn't because 3DXChat looks amazing enough but reshade is a helpful tool to add some more graphic settings :)

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I've tried this before but find the colours are over-saturated and, as can be seen in the first two beach pictures, there is some loss of detail (look at the sand). I know I could tweak the settings but I'm kinda happy the way things are and chose to delete. Thanks for the info and, hey, it's not compulsory :)

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This to me looks like someone used hue/saturation in photoshop and upped that saturation bar... then went and took the sharpness tool and painted it all over the picture.  It looks sorta grainy to me in those pictures... grainy = bad most times in photography unless you're looking to have that old timey feel to your photographs.  It's interesting I guess... but ya. 

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