




Newfound Adventures Gameplay (Reshade Preset)
A gameplay preset meant to enhance the game while keeping it’s original beauty.
My second gameplay preset. This one is quite a bit more vibrant and slightly more “vanilla” compared to my Epic preset.
This preset adds:
Contrast, saturation and a small amount of bloom without overdoing it, in order to remove the “washed out” look the vanilla game has and enhance lighting. (Even though bloom is kept to a minimum some bloom bleed from the UI is unavoidable. If you don’t mind a slight dark outline to your UI, you can turn on occlusion assistance under the KeepUI shader to completely eliminate this.)
A nice balance of sharpness, to define and bring out details.
Ambient occlusion [SSAO] – Turn this off if you’re struggling with framerate.
A subtle and natural DoF as well as ADoF, the latter being intended mostly for screenshots. Both of these can be toggled on and off whenever you wish.
Anti-aliasing via BIAA to reduce the jaggedness of foliage and other objects.
Use Lightroom to adjust gamma or black level depending on your monitor settings if needed.