NOTE: If it is too dark at night or inside buildings, make sure that the black levels on your monitor are properly calibrated: Īlso, make sure your in-game gamma setting is set accordingly after installing the preset. for other versions of ReShade on github (I know 3.0.8 is still very popular). The text file inside to your ESO client folder (the same folder in step When you install ReShade and it asks you if youd like to download shaders. Once that is done, unzip the mod folder you downloaded from here and copy Select Direct3D 10+ and install all the shaders when asked Install: To use copy and paste 'LoMRiReshade3.0.ini' to 'SteamsteamappscommonGarrysModbinwin64' Preview. Choose eso64.exe (or eso.exe if you use 32-bit client)Ħ. Navigate to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Zenimax Online\The Elder Scrolls Online\game\clientĥ. You can find comparison screenshots here: Ĥ. However, it's also a pain to use indoors (especially inside player houses) because ESO interiors are unnaturally dark due to how light source illumination behaves in this game.
The dark version looks better due to improved contrast. This just determines how dark the blacks are (colour correction is the same). Performance hit: None (the preset doesn't use any taxing effects) The forest feels much denser because of the accentuated shadows from the trees. I used to hate the jungle zones in the game because they were so bland, but this preset makes them look gorgeous. Night looks like night, and not early morning. CLICK HERE fór the mirror downIoad (hosted ón my MEGA) A heads up thát I changéd my MediaFire usérname to refIect my more cómmon username and thé one I usé on Discord. This new preset combines the flawless colour correction of the original (which gets rid of the game's overpowering blue tint) with settings that improve the game's contrast. ReShade 3.1.0 is a false positive but MediaFire is still blocking the file so there isnt much I could do about that other than mirroring it elsewhere. The tonemap and ambient light settings were taken directly from the original preset (because they were perfect). I initially set out to transfer over the settings from a wonderful preset called "HD Realism" by SplitCoreGaming to Reshade 4.0, but I ended up tinkering with the settings and created something new. My personal favourite is: DPX off, MXAO on, Tonemap on. Just play around with them and see what fits best for you! MXAO (shadows) with F10 (this will conflict with alpha hair) Note: The filter FXAA was activated in (SweetFX v2.0 and Reshade v3.0.8) with little intensity so it does not affect the quality of the game environment.Install both and choose the one that fits better, depending on the situation. However, you might want to use the darker version if the image gets too bright. The pictures above show the ligher version.