Is there any reason why ReShade would warrant a ban in any game if all it does is... re-shade things?
There are certain mods that require you to mess with some important ingame files which is seen as against the terms of service which can get you banned. There is another mod that essentially only makes nights darker in game, but again, you need to mess with some files, but it brings back that original classic night feel, but it's against the terms of service.
So technically it could get you banned, but that would be up to the discretion of big brother blizzard.
to people who want great colors - buy a monitor that has IPS display. you will not want to look at TN displays (those are the most popular ones, because they are cheaper) anymore.
Is it possible to get some screenshots with the blur turned off?
Yes. I just have it turned on for a more dramatic photo. you can turn all sorts of effects on or off.
If it were deemed an exploit somehow, it’s always possible to take screenshots and apply tilt shift and colour corrections afterwards if it is simply still shots being produced (as opposed to having the Fx on the whole time).
A quick search on youtube gave me this video, it looks easy to use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I54wwD5TpiY
A quick search on youtube gave me this video, it looks easy to use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I54wwD5TpiY
That looks soo cool!
Yes, i might download it and play around with it in Classic.
Yes, i might download it and play around with it in Classic.
That's my Plan! Classic with very vibrant colors!! :cool: :cool: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Is Classic with graphics maxed the same as in BFA? If so i might actually download BFA just to play around with this
Reshade won't get you banned, as it doesn't alter the game it's self or get past Warden, instead it pretends to be a DirectX or OpenGL driver that applies filters over the the rendered image.
Kinda like your heavily 'shopped instagram photos...
That being said though, it 'can' do memory hooking for z-buffers, etc. but the game needs to allow it in addition to certain anti-cheat solutions having it whitelisted.
Was curious after reading this post so i did a little research. This post sums it up:
Again, no files are altered and Reshade/sweetFX are post-processing graphical filters that display client side only. The application works by simply injecting a graphical filter between the graphical information provided by WoW to your graphics card for rendering. This is why SweetFX/reshade is standalone and can be used for ANY game, you can then adjust the sweetfx.ini or the in-game sweetfx/reshade menu to adjust the filter to your liking. Ignore the mis-information that this changes files. I emphatically can assure you it does not, it is a client-side graphical injector that acts post-process and extant of WoW as an application, merely interacting with the rendering of WoW on your display through your GPU.
Looks really great!
I also played around with ReShade during the stress test, but unfortunately I couldn't get it working with ISBoxer. If anyone knows of a way to make it work I would love to know.
If ReShade could ignore the UI it would be much more practical.
Looks really great!
I also played around with ReShade during the stress test, but unfortunately I couldn't get it working with ISBoxer. If anyone knows of a way to make it work I would love to know.
https://isboxer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=5291
likely wont happen with modern windows.
Eh, just up your saturation with nVidia control panel or whatever AMD has that is equivalent. 100% not bannable!
If that happened to be the case with ReShade.