

This works fine, as long as I'm using the 4GB launcher to play the game. In the end, I wound up uninstalling ReShade and using a legacy version of SweetFX, which worked as the file uploader expected it to, instead. However, I found the interface to cumbersome and unintuitive, and wasn't able to readily work out a way to separate out the packaged settings and apply them, since the package (assuming a "drag and drop" installation) had everything bundled together.

I installed ReShade because an ENB package I wanted to use for New Vegas included SweetFX settings.
