Rtgi 01702 Release Fixed !exclusive!
Acquire the authorized ReShade GI Beta 0.17.0.2.zip from Pascal Gilcher's Patreon . Avoid unauthorized third-party links, as missing dependencies or malicious injected script errors are highly common in pirated shaders.
: In the shader parameter settings, set your Ray Length to a value between 10.0 and 15.0 . Setting this too high introduces screen-space limitations, while setting it too low limits the depth of the global illumination.
To upgrade to the fixed release and ensure optimal performance, follow these configuration steps: rtgi 01702 release fixed
: Older versions routinely decoupled light tracking if a user moved their camera quickly. The fix accurately pinned the ray-marched shadows to geometry, eliminating ghosting artifacts.
The code now features a fallback buffer state. When games clear their depth map to draw HUD elements or menus, RTGI 0.17.0.2 freezes its last known lighting state for a fraction of a second instead of breaking entirely. This completely removes the annoying flickering and flashing artifacts. Performance Impact: 0.17.0 vs. 0.17.0.2 Acquire the authorized ReShade GI Beta 0
First, download the latest ReShade installer from the official ReShade website. Run the installer, select your game's executable file ( .exe ), and choose the correct rendering API (e.g., DirectX 10/11/12 or Vulkan).
When rays are cast across the frame to calculate diffuse light bounces, problems arise at the margins. Because there is no graphical information "off-screen," rays that travel beyond the visible frame boundaries fail to return data accurately. The Double-Edge Phenomenon The code now features a fallback buffer state
The 0.17.02 release was specifically built to "fix" these friction points:
: Enable "Infinite Bounces" under the pre-processor definitions if your graphics card has ample VRAM headroom. This uses a multi-frame accumulation process to realistically diffuse light through dark interiors without a major instantaneous frame drop. Setting Up RTGI 0.17.0.2 Correctly
Have you tested the RTGI 01702 fixed release? Share your before‑and‑after screenshots and performance metrics in the comments below.