danish_treat said:
Hey Dutch! Thanks for the heads up. What setting do you have for the digital vibrance %?
Because if it looks good enough, I don't want to download external injectors and config files if I don't have to. Thanks!
TheGoldenCoconut said:
Hey!
You might want to use SweetFX 2.0. It's newer and has more shader options.
It's easy to setup and works on Windows 8.1 64bit.
http://reshade.me/#download [reshade.me]
From there download ReShade WITH SweetFX2.0
Use the installer exe: locate your BF4.exe and it should automatically install DX10/DX11 files in the directory.
If it doesn't, just press the little dot saying DX10/DX11.
After that just choose preset from: https://sfx.thelazy.net/games/game/280/ [sfx.thelazy.net] or create your own. :)
Keep in mind that there's only couple presets for SweetFX 2.0, because it's so new.
SweetFX 1.5 presets should work fine with 2.0 files.
TheGoldenCoconut said:
SweetFX 2.0 is really stable. It hasn't made any of my games crash or have some sort of graphical glitches.
So, I would say it's stable. (Don't know what the official statement is, though)
2.0 supports more shaders which you might like. :)
I don't know what you mean by 'false positives', but I've used different versions of SweetFX for almost 2 years now, not a single ban. (I'm not going to take any responsibility of someone getting banned for using SweetFX.) I've never heard of 'SweetFX bans', though.
If you mean virus or other crap, ReShade + SweetFX 2.0 is completely safe, if you download it from the main site. (Linked in my last post)
Maybe you could read a bit of ReShade's forums and get a general idea what you'll get when upgrading to 2.0. :)
jOHNdOE71 said:
I gave SweetFx a try because BFBC2, BF3 and BF4 seemed to have bland colours and was hoping to get them to pop a bit more.
But could never find a SweetFx preset I liked! they all seemed over tweaked, also 'SweetFx Configurator' (apart from the fact their is a few different versions) is not what you call 'user friendly'.
RadeonPro has SweetFx integrated BUT for the life of me I couldn’t get it to work with BF4.
So it dawned on me (Doh, YES I am a bit slow) that my monitor has a few built presets: Standard mode, Gaming mode, Movie mode, Nightime and Scenery mode. That just change brightness, contrast, red tint, blue tint and green tint ect.
Now I ain't claiming for one minute that your monitor can make the same adjustments that SweetFx can make, BUT if you just want a better colour, contrast, and gamma level, just try some of your monitor presets.
Another option is my mobo came with 'MSI Gaming App' http://gaming.msi.com/article/msi-gaming-app-article [gaming.msi.com] which has some monitor presets or you can customise your own. (don't know if it only works with MSI mobo/graphic cards)
TheGoldenCoconut said:
Hey!
You might want to use SweetFX 2.0. It's newer and has more shader options.
It's easy to setup and works on Windows 8.1 64bit.
http://reshade.me/#download [reshade.me]
From there download ReShade WITH SweetFX2.0
Use the installer exe: locate your BF4.exe and it should automatically install DX10/DX11 files in the directory.
If it doesn't, just press the little dot saying DX10/DX11.
After that just choose preset from: https://sfx.thelazy.net/games/game/280/ [sfx.thelazy.net] or create your own. :)
Keep in mind that there's only couple presets for SweetFX 2.0, because it's so new.
SweetFX 1.5 presets should work fine with 2.0 files.
Link to my preset if you want to test it out:
http://sfx.thelazy.net/games/preset/3961/ [sfx.thelazy.net]