![]() ![]() ![]() Most mods have a Toggle Button (on/off) which is Scroll lock, it depends on the mod, read the mod description, should be mentioned somewhere. the actual implementation of that shader, this is found in sweet.fx. ![]() (Yes to replace)and now it should be working! Haven't tested but most likely you just have to copy 2 things into reshade.fx (the one for mastereffect): - the boolean toggle for turning the effect shader on/off and the settings for that shader, this is found in sweetfxsettings.txt. Go back to the "Battlefield 4 (Program file) Folder" and Paste it. Now, go to the mod file that you have downloaded earlier by pressing " ".Ĭhange its name to "SweetFX_settings" and then copy it. In my case it was 64bit, And I Think that's what everyone will be automatically using anyways.Ĭopy everything inside the Folder, go back to the Battlefield 4 (program file) Folder, and Paste Everything. Go back to the folder you first downloaded which is SweetFX eFX-Win8.1.rarĮxtract File, enter the folder that have the same version you run the game with (64bit or 32bit). Go to "Battlefield 4 (program file) folder!" Which should be at "(YourHardDrive):\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 4"Ĭreate a New Folder and Name it "Stock DLL"Ĭopy the Two DLL Files "dxgi.dll" and "d3d9.dll" into the folder Pick which mod you want to Install, you can preview it by clicking on it and checking the pictures Search for the game you would like to find mods for, in this case Battlefield 4 ![]()
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