Hello everybody.
I have started a side project of DEI's Graphics Presets, using my customized version of the latest ReShade as a base. I will not use complex ENB or GEM presets at the moment, because I want this project to be user friendly and very very easy to handle for everyone.
So we're thinking about an Official DEI Presetwith 3 possible versions which you could change during your gameplay on the fly by pushing a key, according to battlefield, weather conditions,battle conditions etc
For starters you could choose between a more Cinematic (heavy on FPS experience), Arcade-Lightweight (close to the game version) for sieges and heavy battles or a Photorealistic preset for pics and various art projects. I could add more presets later by popular demand.
Advantages of this Preset: 1)On the fly (during gameplay) change. 2)True Anti-Aliasing support. 3)Advanced Graphics with minimal FPS loss. 4)Extreme quality-detail or smoother gameplay when needed.
What do you think about them? Feel free to share your thoughts with a comment and a vote.
Preview of the different versions is WIP and will be available soonish.
Cheers.
Small Preview style WIP sample from the Devs thread. ( Photorealistic and Cinematic presets for comparison). Be advised that colors may differ depending on your setup and monitor. Lighting is still pretty much a WIP, cause of a few issues with HD Environments, volumetric fog etc
Τhe Forum of course downgrades the resolution. Using Extreme ingame settings, 1440p resolution, celtιcus romeII HD orbis terrarum v1.1b, abmod 3c lighting,nohdr saturation and contrast, pdguru grass, pdguru skins,Visual Effects and of course our new updated and enriched from @Don Diego @L.L's work. Τhe differences will be more visible in the future as I'm still calibrating many things. Currently the most notable change is the palette (stronger colors) cinematic is gloomier and the light's density. My preferable example for ψομπαρισον is picture 2 (the roman tanks).
As you can see the preset was changed on the fly during the same ''scene'' and that's only one of Reshade's great advantages.
Photorealistic
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Cinematic
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You could find a better resolution of them here..