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[Retrohood ReShade] How to achieve a retro CRT aesthetic with your favourite pixelated games
By DeViLhoOD
This guide explains how to achieve a vintage aesthetic designed to enhance pixelated games. It utilizes a custom ReShade profile and is recommended for retro CRT enthusiasts. It has individual profiles for 720p, 1080p and 2160p screen resolutions. 1440p is supported using the 1080p profile. The performance hit should be minimal.
   
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Download and Install Retrohood ReShade

Introduction

Hello there! This little project was inspired by the ineffably cute and addictive Baba Is You, and Noita. Two perfectly sculpted nostalgia trips by Nolla Games.

Firstly, for those who have no idea what ReShade is, and what it can do; ReShade is a generic post-processing injector for games and video software. This injector allows you to configure different effects for your PC games. These effects range from contrast and colour grading modifications, to simulating the noise of a VHS tape player.

Having grown up with a Commodore 64, I'm particularly enamoured by any effect that replicates the retro CRT aesthetic. I wondered how this kind of look can be achieved by using freely available software, whilst minimising performance impact.

My Retrohood profiles have been minimally setup to use the default ReShade filters. The scanlines are achieved using a specially converted RetroArch filter thanks to Matsilagi.

  • Deband - Reduces gradient banding, disable this if you experience a performance drop
  • PPFXBloom - Optional mild phosphor blooming - Disabled by default
  • Chromatic Abberration - Simulates a modulating RF signal
  • Colourfulness - Boosts the saturation for all colours
  • Vibrance - Gives a saturation boost to darker colours only
  • Tint - Adds a slightly warmer tint
  • GaussianBlur - Blurs the pixels slightly to reduce scanline artifacting and scrolling issues
  • LumaSharpen - Simulates S-Video sharpness
  • FilmGrain - General noise, optional
  • ScanlinesAbs - Super efficient scanlines!
  • WinUaeMask - A nicer alternative if you're not a fan of ScanlinesAbs

It is important to note that ReShade uses its own FX shader language. This means that RetroArch CG, GLSL or Slang shaders must converted by hand in order to be compatible with ReShade.

How to install Retrohood ReShade

Download Retrohood for the correct game from Google Drive[drive.google.com]

Extract the contents of the archive into the game folder using 7-Zip[www.7-zip.org]

For example, to install Retrohood ReShade for Noita, the game folder should look like this if done correctly (I have highlighted the newly installed files for clarity-sake).

How to configure Retrohood ReShade
  1. Load the game. If installed correctly, you will notice a ReShade banner notification at the top of the screen.
  2. Once the game has finished loading, you can press the HOME key to activate the ReShade interface.
  3. Choose the correct screen resolution profile. I recommend playing in 2160p to achieve the best look.
  4. Turn on/off the available Shader FX options to your taste.
  5. Enjoy the aesthetic!

Usage tips

The order of each shader FX within the ReShade UI will influence the resulting image. Unless you know what you're doing, please do not move any individual FX to different positions in the initialisation chain. For example, if you move PPFXBloom below Chromatic Abberration, it will create an unrealistic look where it brightens the edges of a shifted colour.

The scanlines align accurately if viewed with the correct native resolution


Noita screenshots using Retrohood ReShade


Notes

I have recorded a YouTube video demonstrating how each shader effect can be toggled on/off. If you're feeling brave, you can also configure the advanced options for each effect. In order to do this, you must disable Performance Mode using the checkbox located at the bottom right of the ReShade interface.

The scanline implementation enabled on all profiles by default is scanlines-abs. This is my personal recommendation and it is also the most efficient method.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zqu4V4_MqZc
P.S.
Thank you to Nolla Games, Crosire, MartyMcFly and Matsilagi.

R.I.P. my original Commodore 64 🖤


21 Comments
DeViLhoOD  [author] 24 Aug, 2021 @ 12:24pm 
All Retrohood archives are now updated to the latest ReShade. I also included a special VHS style preset that works with Golden Light and any similarly styled game.
DeViLhoOD  [author] 20 Aug, 2021 @ 5:44pm 
@rednecked_crake I will update all the Retrohood ReShade packages tomorrow. This will bring the version of ReShade up to 4.9.1 :witchcauldron: I'll post an update here once it is ready. I also created a really fun new preset for Golden Light/Silent Hill that I will upload too. It focuses more on a VHS aesthetic.
rednecked_crake 20 Aug, 2021 @ 3:42pm 
Is it possible to hide the "update is available" message whenever you start or alt-tab?
Mega 17 Aug, 2021 @ 5:55pm 
Works great, love it. Thanks
katie kat 11 Apr, 2021 @ 4:58pm 
i tried installing gshade before seeing this article.. it worked in the menus and almost in game but once the actual game started the hotkey to bring up the menu would no longer work
Spacial Anomaly 10 Apr, 2021 @ 1:36pm 
I love this.
TebWebs 16 Oct, 2020 @ 5:50pm 
@Nick Heroes of Hammerwatch? Loved the CRT and screen warp setting on that game, made it feel like a 3D arcade machine
Miklos 29 Jun, 2020 @ 3:47am 
I played a game recently that had this in the options as well as a screen fish eye effect for a rounded screen look. Wtf was the game...gah its killing me...
Butch Cassidy 11 May, 2020 @ 7:25pm 
I didn't know I wanted this. Thanks for making it
DeViLhoOD  [author] 23 Apr, 2020 @ 6:38pm 
How did you find my secret dog vomit profile? That one was reserved for the real sadists. A screen that is mostly yellow, orange and green whilst featuring plenty of blur; making an already difficult game, even more incredibly difficult.