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"This has absolutly nothing to do with ReShade, you will see the same in 3.4.1. You just have the wrong settings set for the effect. Set RESHADE_DEPTH_INPUT_IS_UPSIDE_DOWN to 1 in the global preprocessor definitions. Additionally set RESHADE_DEPTH_INPUT_IS_REVERSED to 1 as well."
https://reshade.me/forum/troubleshooting/4923-green-screen-help
I forget where you can find that setting but its somewhere in the reshade config (i.e in the folder for reshade you've installed in the game).
Thanks a lot, it worked indeed and Antialiasing was the culprit. Weird, cause this game seems to be the only one of all of my games conflicting with Reshade due to Antialiasing, but at least now i can use some Reshade filters to make this game a little more appealing to the eye : )