Well after seeing some damn cool screen shots on the World of Tanks reddit.
Object 777
Time for an ambush
![71iolt0[1].jpg](/hpg/data/attachments/0/693-b95115248e5e0d1bdf728ea3139bc142.jpg)
No armor's too tough
How about a show of force
Now you see me, soon you won't
I finally asked how the guy was doing them and he said it was through a shader injector called ReShade. It is based off of Sweetfx which from the looks of things has been around for quite some time. He was kind enough to post his settings, which are great for screen shots but not for playing (the fake depth of field/bohken makes aiming difficult..).
So I finally got around to installing it today and have played around a little bit with it and so far this is how I have it setup. It is a nice improvement in graphics quality and colour saturation, but still can be tweaked quite a bit. The first screen shots are taken using the ReShade split screen compare feature, this way the person taking them doesn't need to take two of everything and then use Photoshop to combine them (pretty neat actually lol).
The map is Siegfried Line and I am using my Super Pershing T26E4, I actually had a pretty good game lol, although once the battle started I didn't take anymore screen shots. The nice thing about this is you can toggle it off and on with the press of a button (Scroll Lock).
No split screen full ReShade going on.
Object 777
![uuYKMRh[1].jpg](/hpg/data/attachments/0/692-9e5c9cdb0b5e76da001f1b3f24280fd7.jpg)
Time for an ambush
![71iolt0[1].jpg](/hpg/data/attachments/0/693-b95115248e5e0d1bdf728ea3139bc142.jpg)
No armor's too tough
![0UAS5iw[1].jpg](/hpg/data/attachments/0/694-4978d5144c626af8f02d07a40ec71b49.jpg)
How about a show of force
![z3Vd11X[1].jpg](/hpg/data/attachments/0/695-980913e5bc27e160e4f7753bc5468891.jpg)
Now you see me, soon you won't
![VFnYSK3[1].jpg](/hpg/data/attachments/0/696-beeb0bc67be77d03cb5ec7cb3ced0523.jpg)
I finally asked how the guy was doing them and he said it was through a shader injector called ReShade. It is based off of Sweetfx which from the looks of things has been around for quite some time. He was kind enough to post his settings, which are great for screen shots but not for playing (the fake depth of field/bohken makes aiming difficult..).
So I finally got around to installing it today and have played around a little bit with it and so far this is how I have it setup. It is a nice improvement in graphics quality and colour saturation, but still can be tweaked quite a bit. The first screen shots are taken using the ReShade split screen compare feature, this way the person taking them doesn't need to take two of everything and then use Photoshop to combine them (pretty neat actually lol).
The map is Siegfried Line and I am using my Super Pershing T26E4, I actually had a pretty good game lol, although once the battle started I didn't take anymore screen shots. The nice thing about this is you can toggle it off and on with the press of a button (Scroll Lock).
No split screen full ReShade going on.