Spicing Up Visuals with Post-Processing

Some of these techniques involve injecting post-process effects such as image sharpening to run games at a lower resolution with resolution scaling while not sacrificing image quality. Gamers equipped with powerful systems can make games even better-looking by improving lighting and color correction while adding advanced graphics features such as ambient occlusion, depth of field, shadows, HDR, and advanced motion blur. All of these post-processing graphics features are implemented through a free, open-source tool called ReShade.

Customisable Presets for Every Game

The best part is that you don’t need to be a video game graphics guru or know what all the aforementioned graphics features are such as ambient occlusion and depth of field to improve the visuals of your favorite game. The popularity of ReShade in PC gaming ensures that every major game has plenty of modders belting out ReShade presets optimized to strike a fine balance between graphical fidelity and performance. In fact, plenty of ReShade presets are designed to improve upon the stock visuals and even correct some underlying mistakes. All you have to do is preview these presets on modding websites and check the preview images to see which one works out for your unique tastes. This guide will walk you through the process of installing ReShade and setting it up to improve the visuals of Resident Evil 2 Remake.

Installing and Setting Up ReShade

  1. Head to the official ReShade website and click on the download button in the center to download the latest version.
  2. Before we can run the ReShade installer, it must be copied to the Resident Evil 2 installation directory. Since this game is available on Steam, fire up Valve’s digital game distribution service and click on the “Games” menu, followed by selecting the “View Games Library” option.
  3. Find the game in your Steam library and right-click on it to bring up the context menu. Select the “Browse Local Files” option from the “Manage” menu. This will open the game installation directory in a new Windows Explorer window. Move the Reshade installer downloaded earlier into this folder.
  4. Select the entire installation path and copy it.
  5. Run the ReShade installer you had copied into the game installation directory in step 3. This should execute the setup tool featuring a large button for selecting the game you’d like to install the ReShade tool for. Clicking on the button will show the “Open” dialogue box. Browse to the game installation path and select the game’s main executable file. It’s usually the one with the game’s icon, which happens to be “re2.exe” in this case. Click the “Open” button.
  6. If you got the last step right, the ReShade setup should now prompt you to select the game’s rendering API. Since Resident Evil 2 can run on either DirectX 11 or 12, select the radio button denoting Direct3D 10/11/12.
  7. Select “Yes” to download standard shader effects.
  8. Make sure all effects files are selected.
  9. Congratulations. ReShade has been successfully installed. However, we still need to download a ReShade preset for the tool to work its magic.
  10. Nexus Mods is a great place to download ReShade presets for a number of games including Resident Evil 2. Browse to the Resident Evil mods section on the Nexus Mods website, and click the “Refine Search Results” drop-down menu to apply a filter that will only display ReShade presets.
  11. My ReShade preset of choice is the sharp and vibrant RE Immersion 2.0 preset. Click on the “Manual Download” button to download the preset archive. Extract the archive and copy all files into the game installation directory.
  12. Click on the “Edit ReShade settings” button and enable the “Performance Mode” option in the subsequent dialogue box. Thereafter, click on the “…” button next to the Preset address bar, which should bring up a dialogue box to locate the ReShade preset we had copied into the game installation directory in the last step. Navigate to the game installation directory and select the “RE_IMMERSION_2.0.ini” file. Click the “Open” button. Finally, click “OK” in the ReShade Settings dialogue box. You can now close the ReShade installer.
  13. Run Resident Evil 2. Once the game is up and running, press the Home key to bring up the Reshade console. The “Home” tab should give a list of active effects. Make sure that “Performance Mode” is enabled by ticking the check box at the bottom. You can also use this tab to enable additional effects such as Adaptive Sharpen, which works really well to mitigate the effects of dropping resolution by a notch or two in order to increase frame rate. There are other effects for HDR, depth of field, and various others related to lighting and shadows that can make significant improvement to the game’s visuals.
  14. Switch to the “Settings” tab to set essential shortcut keys for toggling, reloading, and switching between presets, in addition to enabling other optional features such as the built-in screenshot tool with a nifty before/after comparison mode.
  15. That’s all there is to using ReShade to spice up your games. If you did everything right, this particular preset for Resident Evil 2 should deliver a significant visual upgrade over the stock graphics. The same process also works for all games supported by ReShade. You can refer to this exhaustive game compatibility list, which does a terrific job of giving you a fair idea of how good your favorite game will play with this powerful graphical tool.