Maybe uninstalling direct X and reinstalling it? Ill write back after I give it a try.
And I modify my nvidia driver's and update and remove video drivers alteast once every month so uninstalling my nvidia drivers and reinstalling them doesn't work either. So i know for a fact reshade imbed's itself system-wide. Heres a screenshot of an application i use called ajour to update my addons which is in a complete diffrent drive than any of my reshade files :
įunny thing is, It even shows " Reshade 4.0.2 " on every applcation that uses direct x. That aside, You are right! I tried to uninstall by manually deleting all the directx DLL's it installed but that didn't work, Tried the "Uninstaller" that comes with reshade, nope. It dropped my frames so much and wasn't worth the time to adjust fliters to make it look good and all the community presets suck. I agree, I installed reshade to mess around with it on World of Warcraft : Classic. There are no Reshade DLLs or Shaders in the game directory. I have NEVER used Reshade with this title, ever. Zaerin wrote: I've recently downloaded and installed a wholly new game on my system (Red Dead Redemption 2). Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Because apparently the "toggle on/off" button isn't working, and the installer isn't divulging any information on what changes it makes when you toggle options or install files.
I'd like to ask the creator of Reshade to include a full uninstall option in the installer, or at the very least to divulge what type of files the installer creates so they can be manually removed. So now I'm stuck with this mess with no way to remove it. It is absolutely bonkers that an installer can apparently place files in my system and no one seems to be aware of the fact that this is happening, and the installer program doesn't allow for an "uninstall" option. But that's been quite a while ago, and that's no reason for it to show in games that have absolutely nothing to do with my CEMU install. I used the 4.9.1 installer to get reshade working on CEMU for Breath of The Wild while using the Vulkan renderer. But the message still pops up regardless of whether I boot RDR2 in Vulkan or in DX12 mode. And yes, before anyone asks, I did run the installer again and unchecked the option that enables Reshade globally in all Vulkan games.
It even pops up when I run the game in DX12 mode, when supposedly I've only installed Reshade for Vulkan games. This game crashes for me constantly and I have a suspicion that Reshade has something to do with it, as I've exhausted all other options. Yet EVERY time I boot RDR2 I get the "Reshade is now installed succesfully! Press Home to." popup. Sadly I can't do that until I figure out why ReShade is crashing my game.I've recently downloaded and installed a wholly new game on my system (Red Dead Redemption 2). It also happens in Max Payne 3 too but I easily fixed by doing it in-game. On a side note though, the game also does the same thing when I try to change a setting. Anyways, I hope someone helps so I can get back to playing with some good looking visuals because this whole thing is really frustrating with it always causing issues. I apologize for that side rant but I had to get my frustrating experience on that forum. I honestly wish for some kind of support email or team instead of waiting months for a single person to help. I tried asking for some assistance there but everybody would rather help themselves and not even bother with my issues. I feel as if I'm the only one who has this issue and there's nothing on the internet that can help me, not even the godforsaken shit of the official ReShade forums.
exe properties, changing dxgi to d3d11, and removing all of my mods. I tried some things like changing the compatibility mode setting in the. I start up the game, get into the main menu, load my most recent game, and when it's done loading, it just cuts out the audio and crashes 3 seconds later. I have been having this issue for a while and something similar happens with The Sims 4 and SRTT when I have ReShade installed in it too.