nosisab Posted February 8, 2012 Share Posted February 8, 2012 Whats causing the crash for me, is moving the d3d9.dll into the exe file, as soon as i remove it, the game works perfectly, but without the FXAA. should i continue looking for a way (has somebody found a way to make it work?) or should i just give up?This thread is too old and not specifically to treat issues with FXAA. Open a proper thread and the chances of someone answering the specif question is increased. A quick answer is d3d9 is the FXAA itself, the ini is only parameters to it. But what you mean by moving it into the exe file I can't even imagine. I don't know if you should give it up, it is a personal choice but if did not do it yet, update it asap. I have been avoiding using many plugins (dll and/or external scripts based mods) for their vulnerability to patches, I mean they need to be updated every time a patch for the game comes and this may take a time to happen, yet FXAA seems relatively resistant and somewhat robust. Then I can't tell much about this specific issue. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MotoSxorpio Posted February 8, 2012 Share Posted February 8, 2012 Whats causing the crash for me, is moving the d3d9.dll into the exe file, as soon as i remove it, the game works perfectly, but without the FXAA. should i continue looking for a way (has somebody found a way to make it work?) or should i just give up?This thread is too old and not specifically to treat issues with FXAA. Open a proper thread and the chances of someone answering the specif question is increased. A quick answer is d3d9 is the FXAA itself, the ini is only parameters to it. But what you mean by moving it into the exe file I can't even imagine. I don't know if you should give it up, it is a personal choice but if did not do it yet, update it asap. I have been avoiding using many plugins (dll and/or external scripts based mods) for their vulnerability to patches, I mean they need to be updated every time a patch for the game comes and this may take a time to happen, yet FXAA seems relatively resistant and somewhat robust. Then I can't tell much about this specific issue. Good luck. Yeah, I got lost trying to decipher what was being done in all the shuffling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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