You can adjust settings with the old version and it will update while in game as well.LKR47 wrote:If you update to the newest version of reshade, you can enable and disable effects right in game. Just make sure to delete all of the old files from the directory first.aeffertz wrote:Does anyone have like a one-size fits all simple set up for this? I don't want some extreme saturation or vignette, just something that uses some of the perks and doesn't need to be changed track to track.
Advanced Post-Processing in MX Simulator
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I've been running these 3 settings steady and love it! Really helps remedy the washed out/dull look of the game. Also helps rut and bump visibility a lot since there is a lot more contrast. I haven't noticed a real performance hit, I run max graphic settings and high versions of the tracks. Make sure to click performance mode once you have your settings enabled and adjusted.
Left is with the effects on, right is with no effects.
Left is with the effects on, right is with no effects.
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Hey man I was wondering if you could repost the link for the original reshade because Im trying to go back but i cant and the current link u have up isint woeking, thanks.
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Download the newest version of reshade and just use that.DavidC817 wrote:Hey man I was wondering if you could repost the link for the original reshade because Im trying to go back but i cant and the current link u have up isint woeking, thanks.
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Ive downloaded the high end version and everything is running well, but now i have dark spots in the corner... how do i get these away?
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That’s called vignette. Just disable itronniegoon138 wrote:Ive downloaded the high end version and everything is running well, but now i have dark spots in the corner... how do i get these away?
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How did you open this menu please?Hi Im Skyqe wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2019 3:13 amYou can adjust settings with the old version and it will update while in game as well.LKR47 wrote:If you update to the newest version of reshade, you can enable and disable effects right in game. Just make sure to delete all of the old files from the directory first.aeffertz wrote:Does anyone have like a one-size fits all simple set up for this? I don't want some extreme saturation or vignette, just something that uses some of the perks and doesn't need to be changed track to track.
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The "Home" key by default.
If you don't have that key, you can change it in the ReShade.ini file.
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Have you figured it out? i have the same problem, tried everything already but cant get it working
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uhhh DL not work?
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