Colors in-game
Some places have dramatically different lighting than others. The PvP lobby is probably the most extreme, but you can see the same effect elsewhere. Orr and the Halloween labyrinth also have that “washed out” look.
Love it or hate it, it’s a stylistic choice. Some areas are warm and colorful, while others are cold and dead-looking.
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Yes I was thinking about that but I am just afraid I get banned for cheating if it gets interpreted like a cheat or something
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Yes I was thinking about that but I am just afraid I get banned for cheating if it gets interpreted like a cheat or something
They are perfectly fine to use as all they do is enhance the color of the game. They don’t modify the mechanics in any way. They are just graphic enhancers. Been using Reshade for a LONG time with GW2 and never had any issues.
I seriously can’t play without it now. I tried, and the game is so washed out and faded normally, that I just couldn’t stand it. I need Reshade. lol
Lady Bethany Of Noh – Chronomancer – Lords of Noh [LoN]
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Yes I was thinking about that but I am just afraid I get banned for cheating if it gets interpreted like a cheat or something
They are perfectly fine to use as all they do is enhance the color of the game. They don’t modify the mechanics in any way. They are just graphic enhancers. Been using Reshade for a LONG time with GW2 and never had any issues.
I seriously can’t play without it now. I tried, and the game is so washed out and faded normally, that I just couldn’t stand it. I need Reshade. lol
What’s the perfromance hit of using it roughly?
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Yes I was thinking about that but I am just afraid I get banned for cheating if it gets interpreted like a cheat or something
They are perfectly fine to use as all they do is enhance the color of the game. They don’t modify the mechanics in any way. They are just graphic enhancers. Been using Reshade for a LONG time with GW2 and never had any issues.
I seriously can’t play without it now. I tried, and the game is so washed out and faded normally, that I just couldn’t stand it. I need Reshade. lol
What’s the perfromance hit of using it roughly?
Depends on the features you enable. The one I use has about a 5 fps hit, not much. There are others that are more performance friendly with less features. There is also those that are heavy in features that will hit you for about 10 fps.
Regardless, the fps hit isn’t that big compared to things like ENB and such. Reshade is very performance friendly, with only a 5-10 fps hit at max.
But that also depends on your system as well. If you’re using an old system, you’re going to feel it more than if you are using a higher end system.
Lady Bethany Of Noh – Chronomancer – Lords of Noh [LoN]
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Yes I was thinking about that but I am just afraid I get banned for cheating if it gets interpreted like a cheat or something
They are perfectly fine to use as all they do is enhance the color of the game. They don’t modify the mechanics in any way. They are just graphic enhancers. Been using Reshade for a LONG time with GW2 and never had any issues.
I seriously can’t play without it now. I tried, and the game is so washed out and faded normally, that I just couldn’t stand it. I need Reshade. lol
What’s the perfromance hit of using it roughly?
Depends on the features you enable. The one I use has about a 5 fps hit, not much. There are others that are more performance friendly with less features. There is also those that are heavy in features that will hit you for about 10 fps.
Regardless, the fps hit isn’t that big compared to things like ENB and such. Reshade is very performance friendly, with only a 5-10 fps hit at max.
But that also depends on your system as well. If you’re using an old system, you’re going to feel it more than if you are using a higher end system.
Nah, I have a 6700k@4.6Ghz and a FuryX, but I am also very sensitive to fps playing on a 144hz monitor in 1440p resolution
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Doesn’t work with the 64-bit client.
There are ways to get it to work, but so far I had no success.
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Doesn’t work with the 64-bit client.
There are ways to get it to work, but so far I had no success.
Havent tried the 64bit client yet, how stable is it? Is there any benefit currently?
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Yes I was thinking about that but I am just afraid I get banned for cheating if it gets interpreted like a cheat or something
nah you’re perfectly fine man,ive been using Sweetfx since the first year of release and just recently switched over to ReShade.It’s just a visual thing where no one is gaining any advantage over another player,anet knows this.
@Xetu it does work,you just need to download a new Reshade framework and start using the Reshade64.dll.
Do note,you need to rename the reshade64.dll to d3d9.dll
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/gw2/Reshade-and-64-bit-client/first#post5728629
https://www.reddit.com/r/Guildwars2/comments/3rm1lm/psa_for_other_reshade_users_going_64bit
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Disable the “High” post-processing and it will go away.
I have it off because of the extreme bloom and over-saturation in some pvp maps, to the point where the color of the HP bar of your enemies doesn’t even change when they’re downed.
I’ve been suggesting for a while that Post-processing should be split into several options, such as bloom, lighting, saturation, those outlines, etc. Too many stuff is set to the same option, of which there’s only 3 levels. So its going to look bad.
IE: For me the Outlines are annoying, the over-saturation and bloom are often exaggerated, but i like the tinting of the screen on down state and such. But those are all freaking grouped into the same thing, so i have to endure those i don’t like to enjoy the ones i do, or vice-versa.
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Doesn’t work with the 64-bit client.
F.lux is an option as well; you can get it here: https://justgetflux.com/
It’s designed to help maintain circadian rhythms by reducing certain spectrums of light, but it can easily be tweaked to saturate/desaturate anything you want. It affects everything you see on your monitor (not just gw2) but it’s not at all resource heavy, and you can always kill the process if you only want to use it for one application. I don’t notice any change in FPS using f.lux, which is why I prefer it over SweetFX and the like.
Start using Sweetfx or Reshade and voila.
Doesn’t work with the 64-bit client.
F.lux is an option as well; you can get it here: https://justgetflux.com/
It’s designed to help maintain circadian rhythms by reducing certain spectrums of light, but it can easily be tweaked to saturate/desaturate anything you want. It affects everything you see on your monitor (not just gw2) but it’s not at all resource heavy, and you can always kill the process if you only want to use it for one application. I don’t notice any change in FPS using f.lux, which is why I prefer it over SweetFX and the like.
Flux does something way different than SweetFX.