That's normal! That's what you want to happen! Then wait a moment for your heart to settle after freaking out because your screen turns grey. If you want to get a good idea for what all the settings do, the best thing to do first is enable debug mode (there's a little drop-down box towards the bottom of the MXAO settings where you can select debug - you want AO/IL channel). At the very top of the ReShade menu, next to the box with the name of your current preset, is a big plus sign + click that, and you can enter the name of your new preset, hit Enter, and it will take you right to it! You can choose to duplicate your current preset to bring the settings across, or you can start with a blank slate.Īll pictures used in the text can be enlarged at the top of this page to see them more clearly. NOTE: Before you start playing with settings, you might want to make a new preset just for your testing so you don't lose any settings in your other presets. There's no substitute for getting stuck in and learning on the job, and hopefully this will help give you the confidence to jump in with both feet! This tutorial is a starting point to help you begin your journey if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch in the comments here, or over at tumblr, twitter, or my discord server, where I have a dedicated ReShade channel. This will cover the basics, and assumes you already know how to install ReShade and make sure the depth buffer is working. I thought I'd do a quick tutorial setting out how best to learn what everything does, along with an explanation of each of the settings. I had an ask over on tumblr about how to tweak MXAO settings in the latest versions of ReShade.
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