![]() The screenshots I’ve provided are 1920×1080 at max settings. I recommend that your gamma be turned up to 128. You can use whatever graphics settings you want. This number will vary based on your hardware. I average about 5 fps less with this ReShade, although some areas I do see up to 10 fps less. I spent about 20 hours tweaking this before settling on this final version that I believe impacts the visuals the most while impacting performance the least. My primary goal with this ReShade is to give the game a more realistic look while being as lightweight as possible. Like the previous ReShade, I really just made this for myself and I’m uploading here just in case anyone else would like to use it. I stopped playing for a long time and was a little surprised when I came back to find that my old ReShade for Atlas Rises had almost 5,000 downloads, so I decided to do an updated version for NEXT. If you don’t know how to calibrate your monitor, here is a link showing you how: How To Calibrate Your Monitor on Windows 10 The look of this ReShade is heavily dependent on your monitor’s brightness and contrast being properly calibrated. If the screenshots look REALLY dark to you, or if you install the ReShade and it’s REALLY dark, it’s because your monitor isn’t calibrated properly.
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