Anybody know how to use reshade on bazzite?
What the title sez! Im trying to use reshade to play cyberpunk with dreampunk shaders on but I don't know how to install it on this OS. anyone have any experience?
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This worked for me for Spider-Man Remastered:
https://github.com/kevinlekiller/reshade-steam-proton
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through vkbasalt
I'm also looking to install reshade but I can't because the reshade installer can't find the directory where I have my steam games installed
.local does not appear
I tried that script earlier and it doesn't work unfortunately.
I've been trying to make it work too, with no success.
I've tried two different reshade installs and vkbasalt to try and get it working on oblivion remastered. I've got dlls and such in the folder, but nothing's actually showing up when I launch the game.
you don't need to install reshade
put the shader files into ~/.config/vkbasalt/shaders/
It was three separate attempts to get something working. The problem is that none of them work, the in game config does not come up for any of them.
I also get an error when trying to install a bunch of different things, including vkbasalt that I'm not sure how to overcome ATM and the documentation the error points me to is less than helpful for figuring it out on my own.
Is vkBasalt on the discover store legit? I don't see any reviews 🤔
This works for me on Bazzite and steam os flawless. Tried it an hour ago on both
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top comment has the fix
do you have instructions that work on latest versions of bazzite? last time i tried this, it did not work, i ended up giving up on using reshade
Okay, so I'm also trying to follow this, and the issue I run into with just using wine is that there's a couple of hidden folders in the path and when I try to bypass one the second time it just closes the browse window and doesn't let me install.
Sadly, I can't simply paste the address in since that's my usual method to bypass this issue. The browse window is extremely primitive and is missing the address bar.
Every game in steam on my machine is under these hidden folders, as it's a .local folder then for some reason the steam folder itself also doesn't show up in the browse window.
I'm able to bypass into the .local folder by typing it into the application box and hitting enter, but this appears to confuse the window as the second time I do this is when it breaks.
Oh, hey, actually trying the other method did fix it.
Okay, so what I did to fix it is I ran the terminal commands from this: https://github.com/kevinlekiller/reshade-steam-proton
As that reddit post says, the actual .exe is in a different place than it looks like it is, deeper in the install folder. You need to follow it through
Oblivion Remastered/OblivionRemastered/Binaries/Win64
instead of just the Oblivion Remastered folder since that's not the real .exe. Ran through the install as normal otherwise, started the game, and now the home button does actually bring up the reshade menu as expected.GitHub
GitHub - kevinlekiller/reshade-steam-proton: Easy setup and updatin...
Easy setup and updating of ReShade on Linux for games using wine or proton. - kevinlekiller/reshade-steam-proton