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GesFX Version 2.0
markpeterjameslegg:
--- Quote from: codemaster94 on August 28, 2016, 07:45:25 am ---Uh...Is it supposed to look like this? I'm using your v1.1.
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Hmm... Looks a little bright. First off download and copy in Version 1.2, then bring up GE:S menu and go into Video options and check your gamma brightness is set to 2.2, then head into advanced options and make sure that "High Dynamic Rendering" is off as you won't need it with my Reshade preset, it will just conflict and cause over brightness. If it's still too bright, try setting the Gamma darker in the GE:S Options. Hope this helps, if not I will write up a guide to changing settings while game is running so you can personalise your own visuals, it's great fun ;)
EDIT: Here's another thing you can try, the glowing effect is caused by Ambient Lighting, it's not everyones cup of tea. Download the following config file and put it in your "Reshade" folder and overwrite when requested. This will deactivate the Ambient Lighting, let me know how it goes:-
http://www.mediafire.com/download/3c5wdvggvow2655/GemFX.cfg
codemaster94:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=753492089
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=753492074
Look at this. During the menu, if I hit OK from the Options tab, the sky goes blue. Otherwise, it stays all gray.
This is v1.2 with your GemFX.cfg and Crosshair edits.
markpeterjameslegg:
I'm going to test this myself now, be back in a mo...
EDIT: Hi, sorry to keep ya. Just tried to re-create your situation, but no luck. I'm a little puzzled to be honest. Did you try disabling Ambient Lighting?
EDIT2: DUH! Yeah you did lol... Should have read the bottom of your post better.
What version of Windows are you running and what graphics card do you have? Reason I ask is in case I need to look up issue's related to a possible hardware fix if your running a different brand than myself.
codemaster94:
I did the installation as follows:
Downloaded ReShade and only extracted the 2 files you said.
Then installed crosshair, then v1.2, then gemfx. I'm running Windows 10 Anniversary Edition. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M
markpeterjameslegg:
Are you forcing Nvidia's Desktop Colour Settings in Control Panel? If your unsure, go to Nvidia Control Panel and click on "Adjust Desktop Colour Settings" in the left pane, by default it should be on "Other applications control colour settings".
Also... Is anyone else is having this issue?
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