Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

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ReShade: Making the game prettier
By Daniel
A quick guide on how to improve the visuals by adding ReShade.
   
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Guide
Follow these steps.

1. Download ReShade 3.4.1 from the official website[www.reshade.me].

2. Run the installer and when it says "Select game", choose ..\Steam\steamapps\common\Assassins Creed Odyssey\ACOdyssey.exe. Once you have selected the .exe remember to click the DirectX10+ option.

3. When it asks you to download the shader types click Yes but select only Adaptive Sharpen, Clarity, Colorfulness, FakeHDR and Vibrance. You can of course use any shader you want, but I have only tried a handful so I can only recommend the ones above.

Once the game starts up you should see a box appear in the top left corner saying "bla bla ReShade successfully installed", or something along those lines. That means that it worked.

4. Once you're either in the main menu or ingame you press Shift+F2 to get the ReShade menu to open. When that's done you just follow the easy tutorial which shouldn't take more than a few seconds. After you click "Finish", remember to check the little boxes on the left to activate them. You can also go in the ReShade settings menu to change the toggle button(I prefer Home) to see clearly see the effect ReShade has.

5. When the tutorial is complete you can mess around with the settings, select which shaders work best for you, or just delete it if you're unhappy with the final result.
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Will add more screenshots..


Notes
Use ReShade at your own risk.

ReShade does not alter any of the game's files so you shouldn't worry about getting in trouble, especially in a single-player game. I've been using it for years on both SP and MP games and I've never had a problem.

I haven't really checked but I do know that after using ReShade for 10+ hours on Odyssey I haven't experienced any significant fps loss. Your results may differ.

To delete it go into the Odyssey folder. Then delete dxgi.ini, dxgi.dll and the reshade-shaders folder.

Note that this exact "recipe" can be used for many other games. I've had big success with it on Arma 3, theHunter: COTW, Squad, Rising Storm and many more.
23 Comments
JxSlayz666 24 Nov, 2020 @ 10:33pm 
if you have Nvidia, just use the nvidia filters. or depending on your monitor, they also have filters.
ItsCody 27 Apr, 2020 @ 12:39pm 
How to increase your games contrast slightly using unnecessary programs.*
T h e A M a n 21 Mar, 2020 @ 12:05pm 
how to make you're pc explode
Cyrus: Emperor of Mankind 19 Mar, 2020 @ 12:25pm 
Does it work with Origins?
vertual 9 Sep, 2019 @ 5:26am 
Reshade makes the game better but your preset looks oversaturated.
KASE94™ 7 Sep, 2019 @ 12:22pm 
Or just use game filter if you are using Nvidia card. ALT + F3 then make your own if you are worried :P
Hairyham 6 Sep, 2019 @ 12:48am 
love it, the colours are pretty intense but eyes adjusted pretty quickly
Lilith 3 Apr, 2019 @ 3:16pm 
the point of reshade color shaders is to fix and do color adjustments because its over saturated or to dark in areas etc , this and many other "presets" make the game look like poo most games now seem to have decent tonemapping done anyway i see reshade as pointless now
Jörmungandr 1 Mar, 2019 @ 9:17am 
мои глаза!!!:steamfacepalm:
Daniel  [author] 19 Feb, 2019 @ 6:28am 
You should definitely play around with the settings if its too "strong" for you.
I personally don't mind it being a little powerful, but I get why some dislike it.

Just lower Colorfulness and Vibrance and you'll be good to go.
Or remove it all together if you just want to remove some of the default blur.