Dsfix 2.4 Download

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Posted on 2015-01-19 by petert. I think it’s more convenient for everyone than some download site. Oh, and you can of course still donate.

Yep, this guide will explain how to install dsfix, just like many other guides here - one more won't hurt. (se siete italiani, andate qui): I've probably missed something or made some mistakes, forgive me, I was absorbed in thought, feel free to report mistakes and stuff, I'll re-read the guide soon anyway to check if everything's all right.

Nothing bad should happen following this guide, but I don't take responsibilities if some pieces of your hardware get ruined or issues arise or whatever else, follow this at your own risk. Opt out of the dsptde2.0 beta, it is no longer needed for Steamworks Many thanks to Durante for dsfix, you're the real MVP. Open this link, and download dsfix 2.4 from one of the links listed there ( MediaFire, Mega, Filehorst ).

( you can find it on nexusmods, too ) Now you have a.zip file called DSfix24, or something similar. Before doing anything else, DISABLE ANTI ALIASING IN THE IN-GAME SETTINGS You have to extract the content of this dsfix24.zip file. The destination folder is the folder of the game called DATA. If you don't know where it's located on your HD, simply do this: -right click on the game in your Steam library -click on properties -select the 'local files' tab -click on 'browse local files' -open the DATA folder So, extract everything from that.zip file into the DATA folder. If it asks to replace files, replace them, it means you probably had older dsfix files already, just replace them so you know you're using a new 2.4 installation.

Now, the most important part: configuring the mod. To configure the mod, you have to open the file dsfix.ini, one of the dsfix files that you've extracted into DATA. So open the dsfix.ini file you have in DATA, and don't panic. As you can see, there are many settings in that file.

I'll give here a brief explanation of the most important ones; if you don't know what the other settings are, then better you leave them as they are, with the default settings. If you know what they are and what they do, then you already know how to set them to suit your rig and your wishes. No need to overcomplicate things for people who aren't very expert of ssao dof etc.

It's very simple anyway, but let's just do the basic important things. First of all, the rendering resolution.

First of all, the resolution. As I wrote earlier, you can set any values you want for the rendering res, even stuff like 640x480. But, by doing that, you're risking to make your game crash when started. Because this: # internal rendering resolution of the game # higher values will decrease performance renderWidth 640 renderHeight 480 # The display width/height # 0 means use the same resolution as renderWidth/Height # (use for downscaling - if in doubt, leave at 0) presentWidth 0 presentHeight 0 means that the display res is as the same as the rendering res, because the presentwidth and presentheight values, when set at 0, means that they're as the same as renderwidth and renderheight. Problem is, that the game doesn't like very low display res, so it'll crash. Is it fixable? Oh yep, and it's a very useful thing for people who don't have powerful rigs, who have framerate issues sometimes, and so on, because you'll be able to play at lower resolutions.

If you want to play with m&k, or just with your mouse, whatever, you'll probably want to try dsmfix. Grab the latest version from here onedrive.live. Com/?id=1105A8F9B697E3CC!796&cid=1105A8F9B697E3CC (it's the file called dsmfix09-DS1.0.2.0) Now, open the DATA folder of the game (it's explained in other sections of this same guide), open the file dsfix.ini, and look for the section called 'other options' (in notepad, press CTRL+T if you can't find it by yourself); in this section, find this line # Dinput dll chaining # if you want to use another dinput8.dll wrapper together # with DSfix, rename it (e.g. 'dinputwrapper.dll') and put the new name here dinput8dllWrapper none # dsmfix.dll and replace none with dsmfix.dll, so that the final result will look like this now, go back to the file that you have downloaded from here, and extract its content, which is, a folder.

Inside the folder you'll have 4 files, copy them into the DATA folder of the game (readme file isn't strictly necessary) (look in the other sections of the guide if you don't know how to locate the game folder). You've now 'installed' dsfmix. There are 2 ways to modify its settings: you either use its.ini file (called dsmfix.ini) or you use the user-friendlier dsmfixgui.

Exe file, which allows you to change the same settings as the.ini file, but with a nice UI. As for what settings you want to use, that's up to you, I don't have a recommended setup to suggest. READ THIS When using dsmfix, it may happen that you won't be able to turn the camera in-game; to fix this, open the dsmfix settings (.ini or.exe file) and disable the UI Mouse setting. To uninstall dsfix, remove all its files. Or, simpler, remove or rename the file dinput8.dll.

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Some softwares you may have running in background (gfx softwares, some Razer softwares, too) can conflict with dsfix and make the game crash, so if you have such things running in background, try disabling them. If you want to play multiplayer with specific players, and get mad @ outdated DSCfix, or you simply get 0 multiplayer at all, get wulf2k's DSCM wulf2k. Once downloaded, extract it where you wish. Now, launch dscm and the game: what you need to do now, is to manually add someone else's steam64 id. What the game does for multiplayer, is to pool you with other players (= nodes) that you can play with, according to level, area, etc. The issue lies in the fact that, this doesn't happen, the game doesn't pool you with anyone. This can be fixed by kickstarting the pooling process, by manually adding a node.

To do so, you have to add a player's 64 id in the 'target steam64 id' space of wulf's mod: here you can find a huge list of players' steam64 IDs. Look for one of a player who's online playing the game, add it to 'target steam64 id', then click on 'attempt connection': everything should work fine, and you should see the nodes going from 0 to 1, in the mod's interface. You can also add someone by enabling the 'dscm-net' option in the dscm interface, this will connect you to a group of players who are using dscm-net themselves: dscm will automatically 'pool' you with some of these (as in, they'll become nodes for you); at this point, when you'll start getting 1 node, 2 nodes. You can either keep dscm-net enabled, or disable it (simply tick untick its setting) and let the game do its thing with the nodes you've gotten so far. Now the game will start to pool you with other players normally, as it should by default. I guess you can quit the program by that point if having multiplayer is all you needed (dscm has many other features, including seeing your last nodes, reconnecting, disabling the low-framerate kick into offline, etc), but that's the basic stuff you have to do to fix the dead-multiplayer issue.

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Not completely related, but maybe you'd want to get watchdog. It shows how many nodes you have in your ip pool (= people you can play with in multiplayer, basically), and detects the most common forms of cheating, allowing you to leave the session when a cheater is detected. Aaaaand, on top of that, watchdog will also prevent your game from crashing, when you'll interact in multiplayer, be it via signs or invasions, with players that have too long names ( 16 characters.

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