![]() ![]() Though on SFX and RS both, mainly Reshade, offer more than the control panel if you're into that sort of stuff and the convenience of game profiles. As for the overlay, I didn't think it was supported either as it's something I had considered using if it was worthwhile so with this post I might give it a go. But yeah, the sharpening on WF seems to be rather different to SFX and RS and I notice a significant difference when I turn it on and off. ![]() The FPS drop is hardly an issue if you aren't coupling it with everything else. How many times have you heard computer experts tell you never to download and use those "optimize your PC" tools, saying they are just clutter and do absolutely nothing you OS couldn't already do? Yet people keep downloading and installing them.įreestyle still works with Warframe for me on 391.35 driver, except for DOF effect.īut sadly, its not per-game setting, only 3 presets for everything. But sadly, Warframe is not yet supported (and don't know if it ever will be). If you activate geforce experience overlay, you can now actually add ingame filters on the fly that are saved for each game. Just be careful, cranking it up can produce some pretty extreme effects. But you will also take a performance hit and some FPS drops with reshade sharpening, which you won't if you just use the control panel.ĮDIT: It's also worth noting that if you use TAA as anti aliasing in Warframe's settings, you can use the sharpening slider there to apply sharpening. I also think the sharpening filter in reshade looks slightly better than Nvidia's Vibrance filter. Nah, color and sharpening/vibrance you can't do per application, you have to change those in the overall color settings. ![]()
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