
Here's a video showing Diablo 3 with a darker color scheme. It works as a direct3d post processing filter, making the game look sharper, have less saturation, add a slight bit of a (silver) sepia tone, slightly lowered exposure, slightly raised gamma. [SCREENSHOTS] Normal filter: picasaweb.google.com Hint: use the slideshow Just sharpening nothing else: picasaweb.google.com (screenshots for other presets coming soon, new video with all the presets too) [DOWNLOAD LINK + INSTRUCTIONS] Disclaimer: What you are about to download is a Direct3D hooking filter. It is a DLL file and some shader filter files that you place in the game's install directory. IT DOES NOT MODIFY ANY GAME FILE OR PROCESS MEMORY. The Steam Overlay and the FRAPS fps indicator use a similar method to change what directx and your video card renders on screen. BUT still I'm not 100% sure if something like this is allowed by Blizzard or whether they will count it as a "mod". So use it at your own risk, even though I've used a filter similar like this for WoW for a year, it was called ENBSeries, some others used that and never heard of anyone getting banned for using it. Current issues: -Running FRAPs, or launching the game with Steam Overlay makes the filter possibly not work on NVIDIA cards. Instructions: 1. Pick and download one of these zip files: -Normal effect (what you see in the video and screenshots): www.multiupload.com -Normal (without sharpness): www.multiupload.com -Lesser effect (in between the <b>...</b>
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