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But its ok since killers do it.
Stretch rez has been fixed by BHVR (and I'm ok with that) but since reshade gives an unfair advantage to killers it will remain in the game forever.
Survivor sided game btw.
you can change the saturation of red colours to make the red stain incredibly visible, it makes looping way more comfortable.
if you want me to be real though, i think this is more than fair considering how many people deal with colourblindness, vision issues, or just don't have a great reaction time and need that extra help. reshade helps both sides a pretty decent amount. also to talk about the OP's claim, that reshade will help you find suvivors in bushes, it won't, not really. the most it will change is the intensity of colours, anyone trying to hide in bushes should be running cosmetics that don't contrast with where they're trying to hide. regardless of how intense you make the colours, it won't suddenly make camouflage useless. If you want to find survivors in bushes, graphics settings would do way more probably. as far as i'm aware there's literally a config setting in GameUserSettings.ini called FoliageQuality that when set to 0 will remove unnecessary foliage. So no, reshade isn't that problematic, what is problematic in my opinion is that console players don't have access to anything similar. some kind of in-game implementation of colour saturation settings would do just fine and would help those who struggle playing well with the low-contrast dingy look that dbd can sometimes have.
I called stretched rez cheating when survivors used it and I'm still the tribalistic one when your arguments are "but it befefits both sides".
Nope, still cheating and it benefits killers more.
If you don't think it's cheating you're the tribal because you want an unfair advantage when you light up your games and spot survivors easier.
I bet you're the same people who say "just play stealthy bro," while happily cheating making your games brighter.
stretched rez only benefited survivors i don't use reshade or Nvidia filters but both of those give both survivors and killers an advantage that why comp players both survivor and killer use them.
Should Bhvr ban it ? I'm not sure i'm not colorblind or visually impaired i dont know how good the colorblind stuff in the default options work for people all i know is that with the gamma set to 3 and view distance in the ini set at 4 with FSR st 60% the game looks pretty good i uninstalled Nvidia filters cause the default settings do what i need them to
you have zero evidence as to how it benefits survivors more than killers, your argument is "i said so.". also i explained how reshade will not delete stealth whatsoever. reshade does not make you see survivors through walls, it would only make it easier to spot survivors who are within line of sight, which in my opinion is a good thing.
and as for bushcamping, no, reshade will not magically reveal you in a bush either, as the foliage still obscures your model (to repeat myself, reshade does not give you wallhacks). i will bring up once again that there is a config setting in DBD's files that removes some foliage from maps which would effect hiding in bushes significantly more than reshade ever would, by the way.
eyesight varies from person to person and if anything an accessibility feature like reshade is incredibly helpful at evening that playing field for those who have no trouble seeing and those who struggle with it. when i'm coming at this from this perspective i can't help but see your arguments as ableist. dbd is not a horror game anymore, the gameplay loop is far removed from hide and seek. people struggling seeing scratch marks or red stains on certain maps and the like are genuine issues that need a better solution than what BHVR is providing.
reshade, unlike stretch res, doesn't let you see things you otherwise couldn't. it just applies shaders to the game. if you're that mad about that why aren't you rallying for the TWD map to get it's sepia filter removed, cause that affects chases on both sides pretty damn significantly and that's hard baked into the game.
Reshade is irrelevant on killer
+1
Bet you don't think voice-communication is cheating though.