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Hey everyone! I would like to play more games with the FXAA injector on, because i really like colors in my games, So I would like to find out what other games besides Skyrim and Battlefield 3 support this tool.
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cosminm: Hey everyone! I would like to play more games with the FXAA injector on, because i really like colors in my games, So I would like to find out what other games besides Skyrim and Battlefield 3 support this tool.
Didn't even know what you're talking about so I did a Google search and this article was the first hit. Not only does the screenshot suggest that it works with The Witcher 2 but the article states that it works with any game using DirectX 9.
Post edited January 20, 2013 by F4LL0UT
It works with almost any game both on nvidia and ati hardware.The only problem is related to how the injector is treated by anticheat systems.
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cosminm: Hey everyone! I would like to play more games with the FXAA injector on, because i really like colors in my games, So I would like to find out what other games besides Skyrim and Battlefield 3 support this tool.
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F4LL0UT: Didn't even know what you're talking about so I did a Google search and this article was the first hit. Not only does the screenshot suggest that it works with The Witcher 2 but the article states that it works with any game using DirectX 9.
Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately I've found that article as well, and tested The Witcher 2 with fxaa injector but it did not work. I wanted to know specifically which games work and were tested, because not all dx9 games work, as stated in the article.
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cosminm: Hey everyone! I would like to play more games with the FXAA injector on, because i really like colors in my games, So I would like to find out what other games besides Skyrim and Battlefield 3 support this tool.
Definitely works with Kingdoms of Amalur. What a difference it makes in colour :)
Color? Isn't it just an alternative to MSAA and the like with lower overhead? Nvidia's control panel lets you force it on any game.

I do use it a lot with new games, it kills most jaggies without hitting the framerate.
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StingingVelvet: Color? Isn't it just an alternative to MSAA and the like with lower overhead? Nvidia's control panel lets you force it on any game.

I do use it a lot with new games, it kills most jaggies without hitting the framerate.
FXAA is, yes. but FXAA Tool apparently does quite a bit more.

Quote from https://www.assembla.com/spaces/fxaa-pp-inject/wiki:
FXAA Tool adds different post processing methods to games, like Anti Aliasing, Sharpening, Bloom, Color Tones etc.
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Shaders included so far:

FXAA - Anti Aliasing
Pre Sharpen - Removes FXAA created blur on edges
HDR - A HDR effect alike shader
Bloom - Makes light texture colors bleed into the scenery
Tonemap - Adjusts gamma, exposure, saturation, bleach and defog
Technicolor - A three-strip color process, like found on old movies
Sepia - Adds Sepia tones to the scenery
Anaglyph - For usage with Anaglyph 3D glasses
Vignette - Adds a frame around the scenery
Post Sharpen - Another way to Removes FXAA created blur on edges
Final Limiter - Adds option to limit the color output
Splitscreen - Adds splitscreen views, original vs shader
Noise - Adds noise as dots and lines
Radial - Adds from center drawn radial blurred lines
ScanLines - Adds horizental lines
CustomShader - Add your own shader into CustomShader.h, 2 toggles and 6 sliders available for it in the GUI
Post edited January 20, 2013 by Miaghstir
I'm using the FXAA Injector to play Dead Space in black and white. It mostly does a good job, but I can't get the reds to completely go away. As everybody said, any DX9 game will use it.
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Miaghstir: FXAA is, yes. but FXAA Tool apparently does quite a bit more.
Just went and read it. Neat stuff, but I don't like changing the art direction of games like that.
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cosminm: Hey everyone! I would like to play more games with the FXAA injector on, because i really like colors in my games, So I would like to find out what other games besides Skyrim and Battlefield 3 support this tool.
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nijuu: Definitely works with Kingdoms of Amalur. What a difference it makes in colour :)
Great! I never got to play it but it is on my to do list. I will probably use the injector too. Thank you!
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doccarnby: I'm using the FXAA Injector to play Dead Space in black and white. It mostly does a good job, but I can't get the reds to completely go away. As everybody said, any DX9 game will use it.
Great idea to play Dead Space in black and white! Thanks for the suggestion!
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doccarnby: I'm using the FXAA Injector to play Dead Space in black and white. It mostly does a good job, but I can't get the reds to completely go away. As everybody said, any DX9 game will use it.
Can't you do that from a video card control panel? For nvidia reducing digital vibrance should help.
I recommend SweetFX instead.

It uses SMAA instead, it's slightly better and this module (?) has an optional sharpen effect that works nicely together to decrease any kind of added blur (I hate any blur effects but with this one it looks great). It has a bunch other optional effects like a fake but working HDR that I almost always use too. Makes the game look more grim, yet the colours have a more striking effect. I used it when I played through Witcher 2 in August and currently using it in STALKER SoC with Complete Mod.

FYI, SMAA is supported for most games that use DX9, 10 and 11.
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Nirth: I recommend SweetFX instead.

It uses SMAA instead, it's slightly better and this module (?) has an optional sharpen effect that works nicely together to decrease any kind of added blur (I hate any blur effects but with this one it looks great). It has a bunch other optional effects like a fake but working HDR that I almost always use too. Makes the game look more grim, yet the colours have a more striking effect. I used it when I played through Witcher 2 in August and currently using it in STALKER SoC with Complete Mod.

FYI, SMAA is supported for most games that use DX9, 10 and 11.
I noticed that tool as well. Might give it a go actually :)
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Nirth: I recommend SweetFX instead.

It uses SMAA instead, it's slightly better and this module (?) has an optional sharpen effect that works nicely together to decrease any kind of added blur (I hate any blur effects but with this one it looks great). It has a bunch other optional effects like a fake but working HDR that I almost always use too. Makes the game look more grim, yet the colours have a more striking effect. I used it when I played through Witcher 2 in August and currently using it in STALKER SoC with Complete Mod.

FYI, SMAA is supported for most games that use DX9, 10 and 11.
Wow, this seems great! Thank you !
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doccarnby: I'm using the FXAA Injector to play Dead Space in black and white. It mostly does a good job, but I can't get the reds to completely go away. As everybody said, any DX9 game will use it.
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BlackDawn: Can't you do that from a video card control panel? For nvidia reducing digital vibrance should help.
I wouldn't know, I have an ATi card.