This has to be modded...right?easily bests watch dogs 2
This has to be modded...right?
Hey, @diaspora - I saw in last year's thread you found a way to get ReShade dof working in Mass Effect 3. Did you ever post a tutorial or guide on how you achieved it? I'm just gearing up to do a run or two before Andromeda, and it'd be great to have. (I have someone else's CT which has keybinds for in-engine dof control, plus other pp, but it's nice to have options and I like ReShade.)
A couple of pre-retex, pre-gedosato shots:
You need to downsample with gedosato by one step. (i.e. 4k -> 1080p). It allows (for some reason) for reshade to have depth buffer access.
How safe is this whole downsampling? I have an nvidia 1070 running 1080p, but I suppose I could be running 1440p or 2160p downsampled. I did a quick Google search and saw one of those "make sure you have your system backed up, the faint of heart should not proceed" kind of warning.
How safe is this whole downsampling? I have an nvidia 1070 running 1080p, but I suppose I could be running 1440p or 2160p downsampled. I did a quick Google search and saw one of those "make sure you have your system backed up, the faint of heart should not proceed" kind of warning.
You need to downsample with gedosato by one step. (i.e. 4k -> 1080p). It allows (for some reason) for reshade to have depth buffer access.
First time posting here. I hope my 1080p screens are not too jarring among the 4k shots here.
Thanks for the advices.Great to see all the pre-Andromeda Mass Effect love going on. Don't worry about the res, 1080p shots can look great in their own right. In my opinion, the most important thing is composition (placement of subjects and background, getting the lighting right, making the frame come together in an interesting way). High resolution is a great addition that can take it to another level, but it's not essential.
ALOT doesn't contain all the textures it used to. Liara's outfit looks pretty low-res there - do you have Ottemis' textures installed as well?
I don't know why someone would say that, it's super easy. It's literally something built into the drivers with simple access.
I typically only select a few, since it's annoying in some games to scroll through 6+ extra resolution, plus different refresh rates for each.
The 1070 is a great card for downsampling, too. Plenty of extra power, which makes even newer games run well at higher resolutions. The Division for example:
45FPS.
Everything Nero's Neptune said above.
A good way to get a feel for it is to try it with a game that will hotsample via SRWE etc. That way you can try different resolutions until you feel more confident that your card can handle it, and work out how far you can go before things start to crash and burn.
As for the crashing and burning, you're unlikely to do any permanent damage. The worst that might happen (to my knowledge) is your gpu will decide it hates you and the drivers will crash, maybe the PC will freeze up. A reboot and you're back to normal, though. Get a feel for what your system can handle first, though, and that's never likely to happen because you'll stay within decent limits.
Certainly, with your card 4K won't give you any problems beyond a lower framerate in some games. You're only looking at crashes and freezes if you're going to silly resolutions for screenshots.
Ah, so that's what you meant, I have to say though these are some of the better looking GTA 5 screens I've seen of the game.im referring to the world itself. are there even mods for that?
Ah, so that's what you meant, I have to say though these are some of the better looking GTA 5 screens I've seen of the game.
Ok, that makes sense. It does make it look quite better though!looks mostly like stock gta v with lots of downsampling and the typical color grading mods
That's bonkers! Thanks for the tip. I'm in the process of setting up my resolutions for GeDoSaTo at the moment, so I'll try it out.
I'm downsampling from 8k myself ¯_ಠ_ಠ_/¯Wow, that's kinda huge. Does that work with other games, too?
Hey, how you're getting DDDA screens without that huge logo?
Hey, how you're getting DDDA screens without that huge logo?