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Friday, October 25, 2019
Nvidia will reportedly integrate ReShade support into its GeForce Experience
According to Nvidia's promises, GeForce graphics card users will soon get the option of playing with various options for adjusting post-proccessing effects.
If you are playing on a PC you have probably heard of ReShade, a program with which video game appearance can be modified through various filters. Sometimes these post-processing filters further sharpen the image, bring warmer color temperatures, etc., and do not affect the performance of the games or hardware resources much. Nvidia's graphics card owners have had something similar to Nvidia Freestyle for some time, but games with support for this technology are not very numerous.
For this reason, Nvidia will very likely implement support for the much more popular ReShade within its graphics card drivers, namely the GeForce Experience program. It is not known yet, however, that ReShade will be integrated into GeForce Experience exactly, ie whether players will have the option to import the recorded settings.
In the case of ReShade, the game user can modify the filters and settings he wants, but he can also download the template he likes and simply use it without modifying anything himself. ReShade is an open source project so integration into GeForce Experience should not be a problem, and if Nvidia does it properly, it could be another plus over the competition.
Check some of the older Nvidia posts ->>
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/details-of-new-nvidia-shield-tv-console.html
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/geforce-now-will-also-be-available-on.html
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/nvidia-opens-studio-to-add-raytracing.html
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