RUBY – A Vibrant Reshade Preset


A Vibrant Reshade Preset for Fallout 4
By Rhaenysa

If you’ve been looking for a way to make your Wasteland less dried out and dead — boy, do I have the Reshade preset for you! RUBY is a preset that enhances the vibrancy of Fallout 4, mostly in the red and blue shades. Your reds will be VERY red, and generally your blues will be nice and colorful as well. If you’re sick of looking at various shades of yellow-brown, this may be your solution. Keep in mind, it makes your game probably a little less “lore-friendly”, but fuck it, right?

Keep in mind that at times, your reds may be a bit TOO red, or your blues may be over the top. This preset looks best in normal daytime light (not early mornings where everything has an orange hue — the reds go CRAZY because of that) and at night or in darker locations. This preset also darkens your shadows, so watch out for that as well. Let me say, this preset was made for myself and my ridiculous love of colorful screenshots, so if you’re into that, check it out! If not, maybe stick to a more “natural” preset (one of mine coming soon)!

HOW TO INSTALL

First things first, download the Reshade Framework

Next, you’ll want to extract from the ZIP file that you just downloaded a folder called “Reshade” and the file “Reshade.fx”. You can ignore the rest of the files in the ZIP (they’re mostly for if you want to make a preset yourself).

Then, put the “Reshade” folder and “Reshade.fx” file into your Fallout 4 directory. This is typically located at “\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4”. DO NOT PUT IT IN YOUR DATA FOLDER.

Next up, download the RUBY Reshade Preset ZIP here. You gotta do it manually. No NMM here.

Extract all the files from the RUBY Reshade Preset ZIP.

Copy and paste all those files into your Fallout 4 directory (again, typically at “\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4”. Not your data folder. The same place you put the framework.)

When you get a pop-up that asks if you want to copy and replace — YES, copy and replace for all conflicts. When it asks to merge the “Reshade” folder — YES.

YOU DONE, MY GUY.

Authors:
Rhaenysa


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