![]() ![]() I sharpened up the image and increased the colours but only a little bit. I wanted to decrese it a bit more but I felt it ruined the look a bit so I put it back up a bit. I also decresed the greenish filter it had. I did FEEL satisfied though and it FELT better to me. I got a result that ended up looking extremely simimlar in the end LOL. So I put the in-game brightness back to default settings and created this reshade profile with Reshade version 4.5.4 and tried to match how it looked with my in-game brightness calibaration from before. The first thing I did was set my brightness settings according to the games instructions and got my results. Now bare in mind, I'm not sure if this will work for others but hopefully it does. If you have already set the brightness correctly and you are satisfied with the result and are just looking for a reshade preset to boost the look of the game then this is NOT for you.Ĭheck out RE IMMERSION - RESHADE 2.0 by jimmyandresrg instead This preset is made for the unsatisfied people. Not everyone is going to understand that this needed to be done as most would just jump into the game and not think about it andthose of us who did do the calibaration are either left saisfied with the result or left feeling like it still wasn't right. This is all well and good but it left many individuals confused since its out of the norm for a game to be like this. ![]() The reason is so everyone is able to accurately calibrate the look of the game to match their TV/Monitor in order to give everyone the best expereince possible. Forcing players to do their own calibration in-game. Resident Evil 2 (2019) default brightness settings give a washed out look. ![]()
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