
Want more CONTRAST? Enable HDR and Lightroom. Too heavy for your system? Disable MotionBlur for a slight performance boost and minimal visual sacrifice. When loading the preset for the first time, verify the order of filters are as follows:
Graphics Settings > Effects > Radial Blur > Off. Graphics Settings > Effects > Limb Darkening > Off. Graphics Settings > Shadow Quality > LOD > Off. Graphics Settings > General > Glare > Off. Replace with forced FXAA in nVidia Drivers. Graphics Settings > General > Anti-aliasing > Off. Graphics Settings > General > Occlusion Culling > Off. I use the High (Desktop) FFXIV graphics preset with the following customizations:. Activate the FF14-PrEyX preset and enjoy!. Place FF14-PrEyX.ini in the game\gshade-presets folder. Select game\ffxiv_dx11.exe as the game file. Remove previous ReShade/GShade installations. This preset in its default state places a moderate load (~15%) on my GPU, but it is meant to keep me above 60fps everywhere except where there are super-high PC counts (Limsa Aetheryte Plaza, hunt trains, etc.).
Game is set to 1080p, Borderless Windowed. My PC setup is Intel i7-6700k, nVidia GTX1070. It was originally developed for Stormshade 3 as a heavily modified Stormshade Vanilla preset, but I re-made it in GShade. I wanted a stream-friendly shader with improved contrast and color depth, but not too extreme in any direction as to render it un-watchable.
This is a preset meant for general gameplay, with optional DOF filters for screenshots. Greetings from twitch/xpreyx! This is my custom ReShade preset for Final Fantasy XIV