It doesn’t just make the game look "better"; it makes it look different . It gives a distinct, dreamy, and cohesive theme to your entire portfolio.
The preset tends to lean towards cooler whites and soft pinks (hence the name "Lychee"). It neutralizes the muddy greens and browns often found in FFXIV zones like the Black Shroud or Mor Dhona, replacing them with more vibrant, Instagram-ready tones. Blues appear crisp, and reds remain deep without bleeding into the skin.
Tends to be cool, slightly gray, or overly yellow depending on the world. lychee gshade preset by jaechy by jaechy work
Navigate to the root directory where your primary game execution file lives. For standard PC setups, this path is typically found here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin (or under your dedicated SteamApps\common path if using Steam). 3. Deploy the Preset File
This "by jaechy work" represents a specific niche within the game modification community: creators who perhaps moved on or removed their main download hubs, leaving their art to be preserved by fans. The Lychee preset is not just a piece of software; it is a relic of a specific era of Sims 4 aesthetics—an era that favored soft, feminine, "high-quality" edits over hyper-realistic or dark/gritty shaders. It doesn’t just make the game look "better";
Copy the downloaded Lychee.ini file into this folder. Activate in Game: Open FFXIV and enter Gpose. Open the GShade menu (default key is Shift + F2 ).
If you're interested in refining your screenshotting skills, I can: for different moods. It neutralizes the muddy greens and browns often
that pair well with this preset Other, similar "pastel" presets for comparison
Integrates a toggleable bokeh background blur to separate characters from flat backdrops.