[SOLVED] No Mans Sky, injection error.
- HairyTeabags
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Hi guys.
I'm in need of some help, I've been trying to inject into No Man Sky but get this error upon loading.
Others do not seem to have this issue. Thanks in advance if you can at least point me in the right direction of fixing this.
I'm in need of some help, I've been trying to inject into No Man Sky but get this error upon loading.
Others do not seem to have this issue. Thanks in advance if you can at least point me in the right direction of fixing this.
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6 years 8 months ago - 6 years 8 months ago #3
by HairyTeabags
Replied by HairyTeabags on topic No Mans Sky, injection error.
thanks for replying
yep they are latest mate, running on AMD 390, using Crimson 17.7.2 which are the very latest. Windows is latest build.
yep they are latest mate, running on AMD 390, using Crimson 17.7.2 which are the very latest. Windows is latest build.
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Ah. AMD drivers are more strict in their GLSL parsing again. NVIDIA drivers appear to allow interpolation qualifiers in front of function parameter types, whereas AMD does not. ReShade erroneously emits GLSL code with them there. This will be fixed in the next update.
For now, open FXAA.fx and delete all occurances of the "noperspective" keyword.
For now, open FXAA.fx and delete all occurances of the "noperspective" keyword.
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6 years 8 months ago - 6 years 8 months ago #5
by HairyTeabags
Replied by HairyTeabags on topic No Mans Sky, injection error.
crosire wrote: Ah. AMD drivers are more strict in their GLSL parsing again. NVIDIA drivers appear to allow interpolation qualifiers in front of function parameter types, whereas AMD does not. ReShade erroneously emits GLSL code with them there. This will be fixed in the next update.
For now, open FXAA.fx and delete all occurances of the "noperspective" keyword.
awesome thanks mate, that worked but it's made everything super super dark, can hardly see a damn thing.
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