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Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V2.0 is OUT (New update)
Posted: 16 Jul 2019, 19:42
by Krull0r
I played a bit with it today and yes this can add so much beauty to Unreal
If you use d3d9 as renderer you also have no performance impacts!
Thanks for sharing this amazing tool
Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V2.5 is OUT (New update)
Posted: 20 Aug 2019, 13:55
by UB_
Damn I really need to try this again, gj man
Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V3.3 is OUT (New update)
Posted: 29 Oct 2020, 03:09
by Diego96
Silent update to v3.3
Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V3.3 is OUT (New update)
Posted: 29 Oct 2020, 10:10
by jammer64
It looks fabulous! I have only two issues - I cannot select anything from UI with mouse and it broke Raven's custom OpenGL renderer for good (engine launches software renderer instead)
How can I disable ReShade initialization as soon as runtime starts? How does it autostart at all? I can't find any link to this in configs that would initialize ReShade.
Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V3.3 is OUT (New update)
Posted: 29 Oct 2020, 16:40
by Diego96
jammer64 wrote:It looks fabulous! I have only two issues - I cannot select anything from UI with mouse and it broke Raven's custom OpenGL renderer for good (engine launches software renderer instead)
How can I disable ReShade initialization as soon as runtime starts? How does it autostart at all? I can't find any link to this in configs that would initialize ReShade.
Fixed. Download newest, turns out dxgi works better with OGL now for some reason.
Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V3.3c is OUT (New update)
Posted: 29 Oct 2020, 22:11
by jammer64
Whoa, that was swift!
It works now - amazing! <3
Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V3.3c is OUT (New update)
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 01:17
by nikosv
Great screenshots! But... what does this do exactly? Is this a shader pack for Unreal? How easily can it be enabled/ disabled?
Re: [RESHADE] Atmospheric overhaul V3.3c is OUT (New update)
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 11:33
by UB_
nikosv wrote:Great screenshots! But... what does this do exactly? Is this a shader pack for Unreal? How easily can it be enabled/ disabled?
ReShade works on everywhere, not just Unreal.