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Yeah, I didn't think it looked bad, but this just feels much closer to its true potential. Other than being washed out, I thought the coloring was fine so I mostly left the colors in-tact with only minor adjustment.
I haven't looked into it extensively, but I don't think so. However, it is possible to place screenshots into the game's Steam screenshots directory, name them a particular way and then Steam will recognize and upload them. There might be a tool to automate this, but I haven't looked.
No problem!
Thanks for your work on it.
Reinstall it from the new link above and then you can press the Insert key to toggle the camera slip.
I have a question, does this conflict with sweetfx? Will one override the other or can they work complementary?
This already uses some SweetFX, however if you want to apply a separate set of SweetFX shaders you could snag my Tales of Zestiria GeDoSaTo package here: http://steamcommunity.com/app/351970/discussions/0/490123938432693922/
Then you can apply the settings from your existing SweetFX setup into the GeDoSaTo ones. Just make sure you select the "Tales of Zestiria" profile under the post-processing before you edit it. Then launch Tales of Zestiria while it's running and it should inject after ReShade.
Sorry about that, I see what happened. When I re-uploaded it, both files had the same name and I made an assumption about the sorting order and accidentally deleted the one I just uploaded before copying the link to the same old one back into the post. :P It should be good now.