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puzzlezaddict
6 years agoHero+
Did you enable experimental features in GFE? I think that's still required in order to use the filters, or maybe it's only required for certain games. The option is under Settings > General. The filters do work in TS3 though... at least, they work with a different Nvidia card.
It doesn't really matter though. Even with a different card than yours, and a different driver, and a different Windows build (1809), the same color distortion you saw is still present. None of the default filters removed it (even the ones that adjust gamma), although now that it's possible to import more filters from Reshade, there may be better options. None of the Control Panel settings made a difference either. So I'm not sure what's going on, but it's definitely not isolated to only some narrow circumstances.
I'll keep looking though, and let you know if there's something else worth testing. Nvidia Inspector might still be helpful, although at this point, it doesn't seem all that likely. Sorry I don't have a better answer.
It doesn't really matter though. Even with a different card than yours, and a different driver, and a different Windows build (1809), the same color distortion you saw is still present. None of the default filters removed it (even the ones that adjust gamma), although now that it's possible to import more filters from Reshade, there may be better options. None of the Control Panel settings made a difference either. So I'm not sure what's going on, but it's definitely not isolated to only some narrow circumstances.
I'll keep looking though, and let you know if there's something else worth testing. Nvidia Inspector might still be helpful, although at this point, it doesn't seem all that likely. Sorry I don't have a better answer.
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