Changing WillowEngine.ini no longer removes cell shading/black outlines. (DefaultPostProcessName=WillowEngineMaterials.RyanScenePostProcess)
I'm using steam version, downloaded today.
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Changing WillowEngine.ini no longer removes cell shading/black outlines. (DefaultPostProcessName=WillowEngineMaterials.RyanScenePostProcess)
I'm using steam version, downloaded today.
Correction, the problem in my case was wrong path to config file.
The topic is described in more detail in: https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Topic:Xly7z8h56xc3b3vy
It says on the page you can directly connect to an IP using a shortcut. How does one go about doing this?
Hello Mrharam, yes, but you need to have a public Internet IP, and then add a space-IP after the game shortcut property → target to connect to the host
Forgive my ignorance here, could you give me an example of what the syntax should look like? Would I also need the host's port? And when you mention game shortcut, do you mean the one that would have "rungameid 729040" under the URL?
Hello Mrharam, right-click the game execution file in the root directory of the game to create a shortcut, and then add a space-IP after the game shortcut property → target to connect to the host This is an example, no port is required, the connection will use the default port. D:\Steam\steamapps\common\BorderlandsGOTYEnhanced\Binaries\Win64\BorderlandsGOTY.exe -131.221.122.XX
The reference video to the claim of DXVK's miraculous perfromance benefits has been removed and after installing it I think the game might actually be running worse.
Unfortunately this miraculous placebo DXVK "fix" is spreading everywhere with people claiming pretty much impossible performance gains.
And it also helps in Borderlands games, due to low quality implementation of DirectX API.
Also had a noticeable improvement in Kingdoms of Amalur: Rereckoning (or whatever that game was called).
So from what I can gather online, it helps because AMD drivers for directx are really bad and it does not do much for Nvidia gpus. Vulkan was based on AMD's mantel, so it makes sense they would have good vulkan drivers. Although I can't find any rigorous testing, only comments on different threads.
In any case, I don't think such unsubstantiated claims, as "consistent frame-rate throughout and FPS increase around 200%" should be present in the article, especially when it's just copy and pasted to different games which might behave differently. Since there's no reliable source for it right now it should be properly disclosed and it should be noted, that it might only help for AMD gpus.
"and it does not do much for Nvidia GPUs" But it does in games, that has bad DirectX implementation like Borderlands games, that runs on UE3. For my RTX 2060 with everything on max (PhysX also cranked up to high) it jumped from 80 fps to 210 fps in 1080p.
Is HDR support a console exclusive? Can't seem to find it in this version on PC.