There is also a video (viewable below) to accompany the ReShade preset, which shows off a variety of 4K PC footage and also compares the difference between vanilla graphics and the SweetFX add-on. With an urge to contribute to the Souls community similar to what I did with Enhanced Wasteland for Fallout 4, I took it upon myself to create a graphics enhancement preset called Rekindled FX using ReShade with SweetFX-a post-processing injector for games. Additionally, there is now an auto-hide HUD feature in the options menu. As an Nvidia user, you can downsample through DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution) without any issues that result in the game crashing.
I'm happy to report that this time around, such tools are not needed for the majority of gamers. In the past, there have been tools such as GeDoSaTo, which helped you downsample your resolution or hide the HUD, among other things. This is a transcript of an article I wrote here: Īs the PC version of Dark Souls 3 releases on April 12th, visual enthusiasts around the world, such as myself, will want to know how they can make their copy of Dark Souls 3 look better.