

I have been using ReShade since 4.7.x or 4.8.x and am currently running 5.8.0. The help also came after I redid the settings and then manually saved my preset within ReShade, but for a reason that I'm unaware of not all of the settings were saved for RTGI yesterday before going to bed. I reported the possible bug over on the RTGI Discord and with some help determined that it wasn't RTGI nor iMMERSE that had the issue, maybe. This morning when I loaded up FF14 the specific lighting debug view for RTGI was enabled and a few of the settings were reset back to default, not all of them though. So I moved the new files for iMMERSE into the reshade folder for Final Fantasy 14 yesterday, tweaked some of the setting to my liking, and played for a few hours before retiring for the night. Before anyone tells me to go ask over in their forum/discord I have already, hence why I am here now. Yesterday there was a new update for Marty McFly's iMMERSE Pro suite. They are available here: Īdditionally, a complete compiled shader archive is included in the Google Drive link in case the above github link becomes unavailable at any time.First off, I titled this as a "possible" bug because I don't know how ReShade handles saving setting. *Note: This Reshade preset was made using edited Gshade shaders and may not work without them.

Keep in mind the performance cost of raytracing when considering this pack. Using this preset, FFXIV runs at 105fps at 4k on my RTX 4090. A 4K monitor is also recommended due to the sharpening effects working better on high resolutions. This Reshade pack is made with an HDR monitor in mind, however, the screenshots will be representative of how it will look on your screen.

Light-emitting objects have a soft glow around them, visible during low-light situations. This Reshade preset aims to provide a realistic colour palette with darker darks, beautiful sunsets and a fully preserved UI for gameplay. With more powerful graphics cards, comes higher-quality post-processing effects.
