Simple Vibrant ReShade Pack for Elden Ring
Simple combination of shaders to try and do a few things I love about some of my favorite ENBs for Skyrim and other games, but through ReShade!
Filmic Tonemapping/Texture Sharpening/Subtle Bloom
Now comes in three versions!
Vibrant: The original more vibrant version of the preset with the richest colors of the 3
Realistic: Wider color gamut for a more realistic and less saturated world
Cinematic: Very grim dark fantasy style, more neutral toned colors and almost completely eliminates the blue overtone in shadows in a lot of areas while not straying too far from the original game’s color palette or losing much color saturation
Installation:
Download the newest version of ReShade at Home (reshade.me)
Launch the ReShade Setup file and select “Click here to select a game and manage it’s ReShade installation”
Find “Elden Ring (eldenring.exe)” in the list of games that pops up and select it
If you cannot find it hit the browse button in the bottom right and find the exe located in the steamapps/common/ELDEN RING/Game folder, wherever you have your steam games installed.
Select “DirectX 10/11/12” for the rendering API
Check the boxes for the shader packages you need to install which are:
SweetFX by CeeJay.dk
qUINT by Marty McFly
Color effects by prod80
Extract my ReShade presets from the zip file using whichever zip program you prefer. I would recommend 7-Zip because it’s free and better than winrar in my opinion.
Copy my preset file “Simple Vibrant ReShade for Elden Ring” into the steamapps/common/ELDEN RING/Game folder, wherever you have your steam games installed.
Launch the game and hit the Home key to pull up the menu for ReShade. It might have you go through a tutorial so just click through that. Once you have access to the menu select the drop down bar at the top and select Simple Vibrant ReShade for Elden Ring.ini from the list.
Make sure you have the ingame brightness set to the default setting (5)
And you should be good to go!
If you should ever need to uninstall it for any reason, simply run the ReShade setup file again and select Elden Ring same as during the installation. It will detect you already have ReShade installed and you should have an option to uninstall it from there.