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Reshade with Sweetfx version here: To Install: Download and extract to the following location: C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common KOAReckoning. To Uninstall: Remove the same files. Original setting HDR was set to 1.30 and 0.87, alter the HDR in the preset file if you would rather use that setting.
Additional notes: Nvidia Users. Enable DSR in your Nvidia control panel , under the global settings. (I checked all the boxes to allow for all the resolutions).
ATI Users: Enable VSR. Mod Information. This is meant to enhance the overall games appearance.
It adds FXAA, HDR, LUMASHARPEN, LIFTGAMMAGAIN, VIBRANCE and CURVES to help sharpen and bring out detail and natural colors in the game. Will work with any mod or add-on. Use the Sweetfx/Presets/KOAReckoning.txt file to alter settings. Use PauseBreak to enable/disable effects. Using the Printscreen, will generate ingame screenshots. They can be found placed in the KOAReckoning, where the files were placed.
Use, to convert them to jpg or other formats. Alter ENB and SweetFX settings as you like. Full ENB Download available. Full Sweetfx Download available. For further information check. Trouble Shooting: Mod Install the DX9 final release if you haven't done so previously.
DX install: Download and run the file, tell it to extract to c: dx, then after goto c: dx and run the dxsetup file. Check to make sure you are using the newest graphics drivers. Try disabling any turbo or overclocking software. If you experience issues with the ENB D3D9 try this: CTD, Graphics issues. Replace the d3d9.dll with one of the alternates provided. If game has performance issues or microstutters. Open the enbseries.ini in the main KOAReckoning folder and change the line under GLOBAL AllowAntialias=1 to 0.
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Nvidia users can also use this (Thanks to ) to allow the game to run if you have any issues. Rename the ENB d3d9.dll that came with this mod to d3d9orig.dll and place the d3d9.dll from that mod with it in the game folder.
Thanks to Christian Jensen (CeeJay.dk) and Crosire for reshade and sweetfx. Thanks for enb by Boris Vorontsov. I hope you find these programs and adjustments helpful at making your game more enjoyable. Thanks also to Mod DB and the Mod DB Community.
This can be used in combination with any texture packs or add-ons. To make adjustments to ENB, alter the enbseries.ini configuration settings file, found in the main folder. To make adjustments to Sweetfx, go to SweetFX Presets and alter the KOAReckoning.txt file.
The default settings file is located in the main folder, SweetFXsettings.txt. However, it is not used for the settings as the SweetFXpreset.txt file is directing it to the presets folder (alter to match, if you make change to location or name of settings file). Alter ENB and SweetFX settings as you like. Full ENB Download available here: Full Sweetfx Download available here: I hope you find these programs and adjustments helpful at making your Kingdoms Of Amalur game more enjoyable.
I want to ask: i put the files in my gamefolder, but upon starting up the game and loading a save, i see nothing, other than blurred shadows, and everything is too bright - so i followed what a person in a video by the name of -Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning ENB or Reshade with SweetFX HD Setup- says, and edited a file from d3d9 to d3d11, and omitted the other file, cause it isnt in the folder that one can download from here (ENB with SweetFX), started up the game, and it looks the same. What am i doing wrong, how do I fix it to work? I did read through what you have in the first comment, but making changes in the txt file does not help, as i can only change one of the external wrappers, because the other one does not exist. Hi, You don't change the filenames for the newest version. Due to a change in windows 10, the ENB files were altered slightly, removing the need to rename any files. As outlined in this video You normally just place them as they are and if you have an issue with the graphics, then alter the d3d9.dll with one of the 4 contained in the altd3d9 folder.
If you rename that file it will not work, the file that would have been renamed was the dxgi.dll which is not included in the updated version. Try switching out the d3d9.dll with one of the alts in the altd3d9 folder to see if that will correct your issue, don't rename any of the files. If none of the alternate enb d3d9's work, then remove the files and use the reshade with sweetfx version. Get back to me. Hi, Try increasing the games brightness to bring up the shadowed areas. I actually disabled the smaa line in the updated version, set the brightness to about 3/4 on the bar and that should help bring up those areas. Also if you check the sweetfx preset folder that's where the settings file is located.
I use mainly settings that will help to bring up the natural colors in the game and help to sharpen and improve it's over look with HDR, AA, Vibrance, Curves and other settings. The vibrance line will help to reduce the saturation.
Set it to 0.10 from the 0.30 setting. The HDR lines will help to also bring up the lighting. HDRPower 1.30 Change to 1.15 (brings up the shadows) radius2 0.87 change to 0.90 (increases light intensity) Once installed you can also alter the sweetfx preset files with other effects files here Any of the 1.5 or down versions can be used with this, you just rename the new file to match the old settings file name so it will use the new settings preset. The original one just add old to its name, so the preset uses the new one. The reshade and sweetfx also uses the same settings but can be switched with the settings files upto the 2.0.
It has more settings available if you wanted to also alter that one. It's also abit brighter, the reshade acts abit different then the ENB.
As far as mods for the game, they are rather limited as the company that made it went under, and unfortunately they never made it so you could really mod it much past the graphics add-ons you find with ENB, SweetFX or Reshade. I think there are a few cheat engines but not much else. As far as your youtube channel that's totally fine let me have the link. Mines, been ill the last month so haven't been doing my commentaries, but I try to keep up. And any help is appreciated.