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Are they trying to farm negative reviews?
PS5 ver: everything is fine but low image quality.
PC ver: you cant use ReShade(that first thing to PC game).
Run Reshade again in the same manner as when you installed it to the RE4 executable. Go through the process and you'll be told it's already installed.
At that point Reshade will ask if you want to repair, remove or quit the process. Choose remove and that should that be that.
Install the latest version of REframework.
YES! That worked! Thanks a lot lol
Good deal! Glad you got it working
Step 1. Download and install the Fluffy Mod Manager found on the nexus mods website (Googled how to manually install FMM... and install and enable mods).
Step 2. As a sample mod, install "Skip Intro Movies for RE4R" to make sure everything was working in FMM. Remember to enable the mod by clicking "Mod List" then click the "all mods" option.
Step 3. Within FMM click the "mod presets" option and click the REFramework option (this will download and install the latest REframewook. Remember to enable the mod by clicking "Mod List" then click the "all mods" option.
Step 4. Install Reshade as usual and then click FMM's "launch game" option.
The game crashes when using ReShade due to intrusive checks.
REFramework handles it, same way REFramework handles natives nowadays (meaning Fluffy is not needed even for modding).
I don't know why you went the long way, just to use REFramework[github.com]