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Thanks Nucleoprotein for starting this!
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Thanks Nucleoprotein for starting this!
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# Installation
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# Installation
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Download the latest [release](https://github.com/rebtd7/FF13Fix/releases) and add both ```dinput8.dll``` and ```FF13Fix.ini``` to the folder ```FINAL FANTASY XIII\white_data\prog\win\bin``` for FF13 and to the folder ```FINAL FANTASY XIII-2\alba_data\prog\win\bin``` for FF13-2.
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Download the latest [release](https://github.com/rebtd7/FF13Fix/releases) and add both ```d3d9.dll``` and ```FF13Fix.ini``` to the folder ```FINAL FANTASY XIII\white_data\prog\win\bin``` for FF13 and to the folder ```FINAL FANTASY XIII-2\alba_data\prog\win\bin``` for FF13-2.
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You can to change ```FF13Fix.ini``` if you want to change any configuration (e.g. uncap the framerate or disable controller vibration).
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You can to change ```FF13Fix.ini``` if you want to change any configuration (e.g. uncap the framerate or disable controller vibration).
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# What this does
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# What this does
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## Removes the awful frame pacer
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## Removes the frame pacer
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I don't see the point in it. It is overly aggressive. Disabling this greatly improves the frame rate in certain situations.
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Disabling this greatly improves the frame rate in certain situations.
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## Removes stuttering caused by new controllers being scanned every second
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## Removes stuttering caused by new controllers being scanned every second
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This caused stuttering specially if you didn't have a connected controller after the last opening of Steam.
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This caused stuttering specially if you didn't have a connected controller after the last opening of Steam.
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This considerably improves the frame rate when 2D elements are being disabled on the screen (i.e. minimap or battle menu HUD). This fix is not new, it is from [OneTweakNG](https://github.com/Nucleoprotein/OneTweakNG).
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This considerably improves the frame rate when 2D elements are being disabled on the screen (i.e. minimap or battle menu HUD). This fix is not new, it is from [OneTweakNG](https://github.com/Nucleoprotein/OneTweakNG).
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## Works around pixelated screen bug that happens when using 2560x1440 resolution
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## Works around pixelated screen bug that happens when using 2560x1440 resolution
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The internal resolution is reduced to 2559x1440 to workaround the issue.
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## Fix the enemy scan text on resolutions over 720p (FFXIII only)
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## Fix the enemy scan text on resolutions over 720p (FFXIII only)
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The game calls [SetScissorRect](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/d3d9helper/nf-d3d9helper-idirect3ddevice9-setscissorrect) using a rectangle hardcoded with the 720p coordenates. This correct the coordenates and rectangle size in order to fix it.
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The game calls [SetScissorRect](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/d3d9helper/nf-d3d9helper-idirect3ddevice9-setscissorrect) using a rectangle hardcoded with the 720p coordenates. This correct the coordenates and rectangle size in order to fix it.
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## Reporting issues
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## Reporting issues
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* Please specify what game are you talking about, post system specs, and post FF13Fix.log
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* Please specify what game are you talking about, which mods are you using (dxvk?) post system specs, and post FF13Fix.log
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* Add a save file and steps to reproduce the issue if possible
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* Add a save file and steps to reproduce the issue if possible
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## Other notes
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## Other notes
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* This is currently not compatible with GeDoSaTo.
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* This is currently not compatible with GeDoSaTo.
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* I strongly recommend forcing anisotropic filtering on your GPU driver to improve the quality of the textures.
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* I strongly recommend forcing anisotropic filtering on your GPU driver to improve the quality of the textures.
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* Using "Maximum Performance" power management in the GPU driver can also help keeping the frame rate smooth.
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* Using "Maximum Performance" power management in the GPU driver can also help keeping the frame rate smooth.
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* If you are using dxvk, rename its x86 dll file to dxvk.dll and keep FF13Fix as d3d9.dll
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