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Bonfire-GTK avatar Bonfire-GTK commented on June 28, 2024 1

I second this, It would be amazing to have almost every single game FSR compatible

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Small-Ku avatar Small-Ku commented on June 28, 2024

This definitely a nice feature. I also would like to know how do we deal with the depth buffer

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bakwas247 avatar bakwas247 commented on June 28, 2024

This is a good idea, if so we can apply anti aliasing to the upscaled output rather than just on the low res render.

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canceralp avatar canceralp commented on June 28, 2024

This is a good idea, if so we can apply anti aliasing to the upscaled output rather than just on the low res render.

AMD recommends doing the AA "before" upscaling in it's FSR documents. However, for other effects, a Reshade integration would be superb. For example, effects like film grain, chromatic aberration, DOF should be used at native resolution for the best efficiency.

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Blinue avatar Blinue commented on June 28, 2024

I have a plan to integrate Reshade into Magpie, which will be a very big enhancement if goes well.

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Nerboruto avatar Nerboruto commented on June 28, 2024

I wanted to report that reshade already works on magpie .. I have already done numerous tests on it.
d2d1.zip put this in magpie folder...
unfortunately the overhead problem remains ... I await further developments...
prepare reshade preset first because you do not have the possibility to enter in reshade menu
as capture key in magpie window does not work

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mirh avatar mirh commented on June 28, 2024

Magpie upscales a bitmap.
Reshade works on the 3D scene.
What is this bug report even about?

You can't have shaders apply to a photo.
You either keep everything inside reshade (and that seems sci-fi already, considering you'd have to somehow undersample the in-game scene, and then run the upscaling filter you want all unbeknown to it), or you forget about it.

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Nerboruto avatar Nerboruto commented on June 28, 2024

depends on what the shader does ... sure you don't have access to the depth buffer .. but if you have a 2d post processing shader like filmgrain or deband or tonemapper etc .. these work correctly...

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Blinue avatar Blinue commented on June 28, 2024

Support for reshadeFX is no longer planned since Magpie has its own effect syntax now.

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