ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load
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						9 years 3 weeks ago				#1
		by Plutonian1984
	
	ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load was created by Plutonian1984
	I installed ReShade 3.0 to SpaceEngine 0.98, and upon startups and reloads, at least five shaders will be unable to load due to a compile error, but otherwise runs flawlessly. The problem shaders are AdaptiveSharpen, Emphasize, FXAA, LumaSharpen, and Vignette.
Here's the log file.
drive.google.com/file/d/0B1C6RbksuFXSUWh...3c/view?usp=drivesdk
			Here's the log file.
drive.google.com/file/d/0B1C6RbksuFXSUWh...3c/view?usp=drivesdk
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						9 years 1 day ago				#2
		by crosire
	
	Replied by crosire on topic ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load
	Eh. I kind of missed this post. In case you are still around, does this happen with 3.0.4 as well?
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						8 years 8 months ago		 -  8 years 8 months ago		#3
		by Plutonian1984
	
	Replied by Plutonian1984 on topic ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load
	Apparently I missed the reply, too.  
Anyways, I apologize for my lateness and thread bump, but I just downloaded 3.0.6, and the issue persists. Looking at the opengl32.log, I see numerous errors, covering the second half of the log. Since I have better internet access than 4 months ago when I first posted, I opted to download the additional shaders at the end of setup.
drive.google.com/file/d/0B1C6RbksuFXSUGZ...dkE/view?usp=sharing
EDIT: Also, I am on Intel HD 4400. I updated my graphics drivers, but no change, still having the errors.
	Anyways, I apologize for my lateness and thread bump, but I just downloaded 3.0.6, and the issue persists. Looking at the opengl32.log, I see numerous errors, covering the second half of the log. Since I have better internet access than 4 months ago when I first posted, I opted to download the additional shaders at the end of setup.
drive.google.com/file/d/0B1C6RbksuFXSUGZ...dkE/view?usp=sharing
EDIT: Also, I am on Intel HD 4400. I updated my graphics drivers, but no change, still having the errors.
		Last edit: 8 years 8 months ago  by Plutonian1984.		Reason: Forgot to add Graphics Card details.	
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						8 years 8 months ago				#4
		by crosire
	
	Replied by crosire on topic ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load
	Ah. Intel's GLSL compiler cannot handle ReShade's GLSL output apparently. That's a common thing since NVIDIA, AMD and Intel all have their own GLSL compilers, each more or less restrict on syntax. NVIDIA is very lax, so shaders that compile there don't necessarily compile on AMD or Intel. Since I'm developing on a NVIDIA machine it can happen that ReShade produces GLSL only NVIDIA can compile and it's hard to reproduce other cases.
	
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						8 years 7 months ago		 -  8 years 7 months ago		#5
		by amoebae
	
	Replied by amoebae on topic ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load
	I've got a Space Engine problem too.
I'm using SE 0.9.8.0 with ReShade 3.0.6. All my planet and star textures are invisible - everything else renders as it should. If I remove ReShade everything shows up fine.
So, a shader conflict? I've done a fresh install of Space Engine, but no dice.
I don't have the problem Plutonian had - I've had no compilation errors on load. I didn't have this problem with an earlier 2.x version of ReShade. This is the first time I've tried a 3.x version with it.
Edit: I've removed the shaders, so it's just loading ReShade on its own - and still the same thing. I've also tried 3.0.5 - same again. Really odd.
	I'm using SE 0.9.8.0 with ReShade 3.0.6. All my planet and star textures are invisible - everything else renders as it should. If I remove ReShade everything shows up fine.
So, a shader conflict? I've done a fresh install of Space Engine, but no dice.
I don't have the problem Plutonian had - I've had no compilation errors on load. I didn't have this problem with an earlier 2.x version of ReShade. This is the first time I've tried a 3.x version with it.
Edit: I've removed the shaders, so it's just loading ReShade on its own - and still the same thing. I've also tried 3.0.5 - same again. Really odd.
		Last edit: 8 years 7 months ago  by amoebae.			
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						8 years 7 months ago				#6
		by amoebae
	
	Replied by amoebae on topic ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load
	Okay, 3.0.3 works fine. I don't have 3.0.4 so I don't know where the borkedness was introduced.
So, with ReShade 3.0.5 and 3.0.6 I get no planet/star textures in Space Engine 0.9.8.0.
With ReShade 3.0.3 I do. Will stick with that version for now, but would be interested to know what happened to cause the weirdness.
			So, with ReShade 3.0.5 and 3.0.6 I get no planet/star textures in Space Engine 0.9.8.0.
With ReShade 3.0.3 I do. Will stick with that version for now, but would be interested to know what happened to cause the weirdness.
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						8 years 7 months ago		 -  8 years 7 months ago		#7
		by JeremiePlam
	
	Replied by JeremiePlam on topic ReShade 3.0, SpaceEngine 0.98; Shaders Won't Load
	How did you download other versions?
I have the same "transparency problem"
EDIT: Never mind found them on another forum
For people looking for them here they are: reshade.me/forum/general-discussion/294-...-repository-new-host
	I have the same "transparency problem"
EDIT: Never mind found them on another forum
For people looking for them here they are: reshade.me/forum/general-discussion/294-...-repository-new-host
		Last edit: 8 years 7 months ago  by JeremiePlam.			
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