Sorry for all the posts but finally figured out where I was going wrong...
I don't know if it's a windows 7 thing but the forcedev folder in appdata does not work - i needed to install sweetfx into the forcedev folder inside the x86 frontier folder.![]()
I copied the folder where you suggested and made the changes in nVidia control panel, it's not crashing but I don't notice much difference, will have an extended play tonight. Could you post some before/after screenshots to show us the difference between normal and sweetfx?
Same here as I posted before:
MSI970 and i5 2500k - from AA: SMAA and no sweetfx to AA: OFF and sweetfx ON --> No difference.
(I followed instructions from OP. Downloaded sweetfx, replaced parametres and installed in frontier folder (x86), where elitedangerous32 is)
Yes. Tried with it set like this, and back to default.Did you do this setting?
Nvidia panel for the rift:
brightness: 37%
contrast: 0%
digital vibrance: 65%
The files do NOT go into the path he listed in the OP. They get extracted to whatever folder your elitedangerous32.exe file is located. (usually burried in your programfiles(x86) folder)I copied the folder where you suggested and made the changes in nVidia control panel, it's not crashing but I don't notice much difference, will have an extended play tonight. Could you post some before/after screenshots to show us the difference between normal and sweetfx?
try the page up key to enable/disable sweetfx in game, you should see some differences if sweetfx is runing. If you dont then there is a problem with the installation. What is your OS?
(Try looking for Frontier_Developments in your Appdata folder it can be hidden by prameters)
Yes, i tried several times with the page up key to enable/disable sweetfx, but i didn´t feel almost any difference. My OS is win7 64bit
I also searched in appdata (in hidden folder), but my elitedangerous32.exe is in the x86 frontier folder
My question is, if I had AA=MSAA, maybe sweetfx (with AA=OFF) just equal the AA=MSAA, right?
Yes. Tried with it set like this, and back to default.
The files do NOT go into the path he listed in the OP. They get extracted to whatever folder your elitedangerous32.exe file is located. (usually burried in your programfiles(x86) folder)
Could you check your gamma slider in ED graphic options? Mine is set in the middle (default)
As for the path it can change (midified the op for this) but i got 2 different computers and ED is in the appdata folder.
I tried it with the gamma slider on a few different places. Right in the middle, everything was totally blown out... dropped it down to 1/3rd... which was better, but then you lose all the detail in the darker areas. I put everything back to the way it was and deleted the sweetfx files, and it looks 10x better. My only issue with my DK2, is framerate. keeping a solid jitter free experience isn't easy. Running a single 970, I can run Medium settings with AA On, and everything plays great. On high settings, I get too much jitter inside stations for it to be worth it. Dr. Kaii reports that on his single 970, he can run jitter free on Ultra settings. I can't even come close, no idea why. (unless our definitions of "jitter free" are different).
Not sure if this helps anyone (but me) but I found two forcedev folders containing EliteDangerous.32
One in x86 and one in appdata... It was the one in x86 that worked.