


I definitely, hypothetically use this to increase the color saturation in the game. I swear it used to be brighter and they toned it down at some point. My character's hair hasn't changed colors but its not nearly as vibrant as it used to be.I mean... NVidia has their own fork of ReShade included in GeForce Experience (under the name "Freestyle"), and FFXIV is one of the officially-supported games. (Scroll down to spot it, the list of games is Very Long.) You can even import additional/custom ReShade shaders into Freestyle by dropping them in the appropriate directory.
So if you're running GeForce Experience and have the feature turned on, congrats, you're *already* running ReShade; you could hit the hotkey and bring up the Freestyle interface in-game *right now*.
Anyway, if ReShade variants were expressly forbidden, I suspect Square-Enix would not have allowed FFXIV to be one of the officially-supported games for Freestyle.
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