

However, feel free to still try it out I'd suggest first turning off SSAO if framerate is an issue, as it tends to chunk fps severely. This is a heavy duty preset, meant for higher end PCs. If you don't like this, this can also be toggled off via DepthSharpenconstDof. There is also a second more subtle DoF meant to add a natural blur to the distance. This preset includes an optional ADOF and Border that can be toggled off and on if you wish via keybinds the DoF isn't entirely cinematic nor UI friendly so I'd recommend it only for screenshots. (I also have very sensitive eyes so I tried to keep things from being overly bright & exposed.

I tried my best to make it adapt well to all environments while making colors, lighting and details pop. My aim was to give the game a more sharp, vibrant and cinematic look while still staying true to the original.

There are many amazing presets out there, but none felt "just right" I found many to be either too saturated, too blurry or with way too much bloom added. I keybind ADOF for easy screenshotting effects.Hello! This is the first preset I've made and I thought I'd go ahead and share it. Want more BLUR? Enable DepthHaze and/or ADOF. Want more CONTRAST? Enable HDR and Lightroom. Too heavy for your system? Disable MotionBlur for a slight performance boost and minimal visual sacrifice. When loading the preset for the first time, verify the order of filters are as follows: Graphics Settings > Effects > Radial Blur > Off.Graphics Settings > Effects > Limb Darkening > Off.Graphics Settings > Shadow Quality > LOD > Off.Graphics Settings > General > Glare > Off.Replace with forced FXAA in nVidia Drivers.Graphics Settings > General > Anti-aliasing > Off.Graphics Settings > General > Occlusion Culling > Off.I use the High (Desktop) FFXIV graphics preset with the following customizations:.Activate the FF14-PrEyX preset and enjoy!.Place FF14-PrEyX.ini in the game\gshade-presets folder.Select game\ffxiv_dx11.exe as the game file. Remove previous ReShade/GShade installations.This preset in its default state places a moderate load (~15%) on my GPU, but it is meant to keep me above 60fps everywhere except where there are super-high PC counts (Limsa Aetheryte Plaza, hunt trains, etc.). Game is set to 1080p, Borderless Windowed. My PC setup is Intel i7-6700k, nVidia GTX1070. It was originally developed for Stormshade 3 as a heavily modified Stormshade Vanilla preset, but I re-made it in GShade. I wanted a stream-friendly shader with improved contrast and color depth, but not too extreme in any direction as to render it un-watchable. This is a preset meant for general gameplay, with optional DOF filters for screenshots. Greetings from twitch/xpreyx! This is my custom ReShade preset for Final Fantasy XIV
