If you don’t like opening the ReShade GUI and turning effects on and off (or using the provided keybinds) this may not be for you.Ī list of tips & tricks on how to use Clear Bloom is included in the download in a Read Me file. I have set up quite a few different effects that can be turned on or off in different locations to get the most out of just one preset. Since the release of Seasons, it is quite difficult to create stylised ReShade presets that look good at all times in all worlds in all weathers, because the lighting can vary so dramatically.Ĭlear Bloom is intended to be a hands-on preset.
I recommend having them both and switching when you are in different modes like I do! (but of course you can do whatever you want)Ĭlear Bloom was initially created to take advantage of my Full Bloom MultiLUT atlas, and to provide a clear and colourful, but soft, preset that looks good in all worlds.
If you’re looking for any other mod you’ve installed… Then you just need to follow the same steps and delete the modded file! Credit: The Sims Wiki – FANDOM READ MORE: The Sims 5 & Mods: Are they going to be included?įrom here, you’ll need to delete everything in the “Reshade-shaders” folder. If not, just searching Sims in your File Explorer should find the right stuff eventually.
exe file when it’s running and select “Open File Location”. All you need to do is CTRL+SHIFT+ESC and open the Task Manager. If you want to delete Reshade, then you need to head to the game’s directory folder and find the right files. We’re going to use Reshade (which you can download here) as an example for this one, but the process can be followed with pretty much any of the mods you decide you want to uninstall in The Sims 4. Thankfully, we’ve got a guide here to help you out. If you want to uninstall mods from The Sims 4, though, and revert back to the game as God (or in this case, EA) intended, then you’re in for a bit of a task. Installing mods is something Sims players do a lot nowadays and there are a lot of mods out there worth looking at. As good as The Sims 4 is, there’s always a way to make it better.