![]() To save a lot of searching, here are links to the correct ReShade version and the appropriate shaders. This was the last stable release before the change to 4.x. I hope this changes in the future, but for now please respect the shader authors’ licences. This is why we have to go through these steps to download them from github. NOTE: It is currently not allowed for us to distribute all shaders ourselves because each is authored by different people and subject to different licences. Now you should have a fully compatible installation of your preferred version of ReShade. Paste them into the reshade-shaders folder in your bin folder. Now copy the shaders and textures folders that you downloaded in the section above, the ones that match your preferred version of ReShade.In your bin folder, find the reshade-shaders folder, and inside it delete the shaders and textures folders.You can go ahead and download the shaders when it asks, so that it sets up the correct paths for you (otherwise you’ll have to set them up yourself manually inside the ReShade menu). Install your preferred version of ReShade as you would normally.INSTALLING OLD VERSIONS AND THE CORRECT SHADERS Instead, only pick the individual shaders from the Legacy pack that you can’t get updated versions of elsewhere. NOTE: NEVER INSTALL ALL THE LEGACY SHADERS if you’re also installing other packs like OtisFX - this is because the Legacy pack contains very old versions of shaders that are no longer updated.The second is the ‘Master’ branch - this is the ‘Legacy’ pack of shaders. The first, which is selected automatically, is the ‘Slim’ branch - this is the set of standard shaders that come as default with every installation. For the main Crosire shaders there are two ‘branches’ you need to search.Save the folder with a memorable name, preferably alongside the ReShade binary that matches (so you can always find them together). Click ‘Clone or Download’ and click ‘Download ZIP’.Click on the button on the right next to that line. That will take you to the full set of shaders from that moment in time.Click on the ‘commits’ for the pack you’re searching for on github until you find a ‘commit’ (a line listing a change) to any shader with the date you found earlier.You can find the download pages for most common shader packs here.Work out the dates this version was the official version (this will take a bit of work, and require patience).Search the releases thread on the ReShade forum for your preferred version.Navigate through this repository and find the version you need, and download.However, it is possible to browse github and find the shaders you need. Unfortunately the appropriate shaders are not distributed with them. ![]() Thankfully there is an online repository of previous ReShade binaries. TIP: Now is a good time to get into the habit of backing up your shaders and keeping them in folders labelled with the appropriate ReShade version number. With each new major ReShade release, a wave of anguished cries soon follows as we all find something isn’t quite right. ![]() Most people keep backups of their preferred ReShade binary/api (that’s the exe and/or dll that hooks ReShade into your game), but few keep backups of the shaders, letting them be overwritten with each new installation. This can mean compatibility issues when you’re installing older versions of ReShade, sometimes leading to errors, other times to your presets not looking as you expect. When you install ReShade and it asks you if you’d like to download shaders from github, those shaders will be the most up-to-date. I thought it would be useful to have it in one place. I’ve posted this information already but scattered through a couple of different posts. HOW TO USE OLD VERSIONS OF RESHADE + THE CORRECT SHADERS
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