

What's odd is that ReShade does seem to be recognizing the game based on the log file in the plugins folder, it created some files in the game's directory, and it says that it successfully installed the hook.the OSD just doesn't show up. Sadly, turning that off didn't seem to solve the problem either, nor did a dozen restarts. Either that or it crashes following Lime and Yuzus transformation sequence (right after the movies finish playing).
#Ff14 reshade crash install#
Should you be using DXVK, install reshade as Vulkan. If youre using the newest Version of FF13Fix you need to rename d3d9.dll & d3d9.ini to reshade32.dll and reshade.ini.
#Ff14 reshade crash archive#
I feel like I've deleted every folder with anything to do with ReShade. To install it, just download the archive and extract it to 'SteamsteamappscommonFINAL FANTASY XIIIwhitedataprogwinbin'. The anti-modding and add-on portions of the ToS are just there as a catch all for SE to ban you if you're using something that's actually a problem. The game seems to crash whenever entering battles, though Im only on Chapter 2 and have only had two scripted fights so far. Final Fantasy XIV is certainly one of the most successful MMORPGs in the market, and now it has its very own fashion magazine. You can turn off the global from the tray icon.Īt first I got excited because I did in fact forget to turn off the global injector haha. Game Crashing with ReShade Running the game fullscreen at 2560x1440 with ReShade installed. The only thing I can think is maybe you didn't turn off the global injection after installing the local wrapper? That can cause problems with the local wrapper not functioning. It took a couple of restarts of SpecialK to get ReShade to work for me but I haven't had an issue since. To fix that you have to go in the ini for SpecialK and set it back to plugin load order. Originally posted by Korsobar:Yeah early load order has caused crashes for me in other games. Seems like this game really doesn't want me using ReShade lol :\ Thanks for the tips though. When I select "Early" and restart, the game simply doesn't load and the MGS sound plays. I managed to get the local wrapper installed, but ReShade doesn't load when I try selecting the "Plug-In" Load Order. So, I tried adding blacklisting Blue Reflection in RTSS in addition to just exiting out of MSI Afterburner to no avail.

#Ff14 reshade crash mod#
I got ReShade to work by using Kaldaein's SpecialK mod locally installed wrappers and using it to also load ReShade. If that doesn't work, you can try what I did. I know its not an FFXIV problem because my whole computer locks up for a few seconds, sound from different apps stops as well, and when I check my task manager, there is the stupid overlay, taunting me. Add Blue Reflection and turn Application detection level to off for it. It causes my screen to flicker periodically and at weird times, itll cause dx11 to crash which causes FFXIV to crash. In MSI Afterburner go to settings, On-Screen Display, click the more button to get RTSS settings. You can set profiles for individual games in RTSS and set it to off for Blue Reflection. MSI Afterburner has Rivatuner Statistics Server (RTSS) overlay by default even if you aren't turning it on. Originally posted by Korsobar:ReShade and other things like it often interact poorly with overlays.
