![]() ![]() qUINT includes a selection of shaders that feature things like blurry backgrounds, or sharper looking renders (generally clearer looking images), and more. One of these additional mods that seems pretty popular is called qUINT. But others will also require you to download and install additional mods as well. Some presets only require ReShade to work. There’s a LOT already out there to choose from, so I won’t go through them all. Once you install ReShade you can download and install presets (aka filters) at your discretion. I know there’s probably a lot more tech-savvy way of explaining it, but from what I can tell that’s basically it. ReShade is a lighting mod that basically adds presets, or what I’d call “filters” for the game (It’s a lot like adding filters to photos and videos we use in real life to enhance them in some way). So before we get started, I guess I better explain, in my indelible and simplified way, what ReShade is. ![]() The original post showing examples of ReShade in action can be found here. Beyond that I also realised that after some good old fashioned trial and error (and after accidentally borking my game in the process) I could really simplify what I had written and make it far less complicated and user friendly, if only for my future forgetful self. ![]() EDIT: As of Feb 8, 2019, I’ve had to completely rewrite the blog post that I did just yesterday since overnight with the update of my chosen preset so much had changed. ![]()
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