Reshade 5.5.1 -

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💡 The installer copies ReShade64.dll (or ReShade32.dll) and renames it to dxgi.dll, d3d11.dll, opengl32.dll, etc., depending on the API.


The best feature of 5.5.1 is the updated preset editor. Here is a starter preset for darkening bright HUD elements and adding sharpness:

Techniques=
TechniqueSorting=
Effect.SearchPaths=.\reshade-shaders\Shaders
Texture.SearchPaths=.\reshade-shaders\Textures
ScreenshotPath=
ScreenshotIncludePreset=0
ScreenshotIncludeEffects=0
ScreenshotIncludeFPS=0

[FINE_SHARP.fx] Sharpening=0.750000

[LEVELS.fx] BlackPoint=0.000000 WhitePoint=1.000000 Gamma=1.100000

[DPX.fx] Red=8.000000 Green=8.000000 Blue=8.000000 Colorfulness=2.000000 Saturation=1.500000 reshade 5.5.1

Press Home to open the overlay, load this as mypreset.ini, and press F8 to toggle.

Absolutely. While newer versions of ReShade exist, version 5.5.1 holds a unique place in the modding ecosystem. It offers the stability required for long gaming sessions without the anxiety of random crashes. It supports almost every major shader pack released in the last two years, and its UI strikes the perfect balance between user-friendly and feature-dense.

Whether you are trying to make The Witcher 3 look like a next-gen title, remove the ugly yellow filter from Fallout 4, or simply add subtle HDR to World of Warcraft, ReShade 5.5.1 is the definitive tool for the job.

Ready to see your games like never before? Download ReShade 5.5.1 today, spend ten minutes tweaking the sliders, and rediscover your favorite titles through a new lens. | Section | Purpose | |---------|---------| | Home


Have a stunning preset you built with ReShade 5.5.1? Share your before-and-after screenshots in the comments below.

1. "I see the ReShade overlay, but Depth Effects (DoF/MXAO) are black."

2. "My preset looks weird or effects fail to compile."

3. "The game crashes on startup."


ReShade is an advanced, open-source post-processing injector for Windows PC games. It allows users to apply professional-grade filters (shaders) on top of the game’s rendered image in real-time. Version 5.5.1, released in the spring of 2023, marked a significant update focusing on performance optimizations and UI overhauls. 💡 The installer copies ReShade64

Unlike its predecessors, ReShade 5.5.1 introduced a cleaner, more intuitive tutorial system and fixed critical bugs related to DirectX 12 and Vulkan games. For many users, it is the "Goldilocks" version—new enough to support modern APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) like DLSS and FSR, yet old enough to avoid the occasional bloat or driver conflicts seen in later experimental builds.

ReShade 5.5.1 is a vintage workhorse. It lacks the "Effect Toggling via Gamepad" and the rewritten UI of modern versions, but it wins on predictability. For games released between 2018 and 2022 (DX11/DX12 transition period), this version offers the highest "just works" factor.

Should you upgrade? Only if you need new features like full HDR scRGB support or the advanced histogram from version 6.0. Otherwise, 5.5.1 remains a perfect snapshot of ReShade at its most stable.


Disclaimer: Always back up your original game executables before installing any injection-based post-processing tool, as some multiplayer anti-cheat systems may flag it.


Prior versions had a slight miscalculation in the GPU draw time measurement, particularly for DirectX 12 and Vulkan titles.