


C: > The Elder Scrolls Online > Game > Client and ta-da. Put them all in your client folder, for ESO. So, with all that out of the way, can anyone provide instructions, or a link to them? much appreciatedĭownload reshade, download sweetFX, download mastereffects. Last I tried 2 months ago, SweetFX gave me a hell of a headache (following what were then outdated tutorials), and in the end, I got the errors to stop happening, but then it wouldn't apply any of the settings I was using. Hate to be "that" guy, but I can't seem to find any up to date/recent instructions on how to get ReShade+MasterEffect to work with ESO. Good to hear! Glad you finally figured it out If you do not push that button then the Mediator program simply installs a shortcut link to the shaders which are stored in it's own folders outside of the ESO folders. Doing so will install the dxgi/shader files into the client folder which apparently ESO's anti cheat code will flag and prevent the game from starting (on my machine and not others apparently) The key was while I am in the Mediator program to NOT push the "permanent push to application" button. Goodluck and hope you manage to get it working! Np, If I think of a way to help more in the future, i will. On a day when I have more patience I may try again, but I don't want to spend all day trying to get this work.

I have no problem using it for GW2 or LotRO but ESO causes problems. I've been through this before several months ago and it was hours of troubleshooting that got nowhere.

Go to your usersettings go to - SET GraphicsDriver.7 "D3D9" to SET GraphicsDriver.7 "D3D11" I'm sure if I switched to DX 9 it would work, but there is something about my system and DX11+ESO+sweetfx that just doesn't jive. Shut off Shadowplay to make sure it was not interfering as the instructions suggest but no dice. I chose DX11, set up an ESO profile and checked the \client folder and the dxgi folder was there. I just used the Reshade program called "Mediator". Yah I don't know why but I just cant get the thing to work ever on my system.
