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Doesn't work with Unreal Engine 4 games (Kena: Bridge of Spirit)

Open TheSpider12 opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

Just tried with Kena, which was an UE4 game and dlsstweaks didn't seem to work. No dlsstweak file was generated and no dlss debug hud showed up in-game.

TheSpider12 avatar Apr 03 '23 10:04 TheSpider12

Should be working with UE4 games fine afaik, did you put the files next to correct EXE? UE4 games usually have two, one in the main folder which is smaller than 1 MB, and then the main one is usually in [gameName]\Binaries\Win64 and much larger, DLL has to be placed next to that larger one in the Win64 etc folder.

If it still doesn't work maybe try renaming to winmm/dxgi/xinput1_4, UE4 usually uses one of those I think.

emoose avatar Apr 03 '23 14:04 emoose

Should be working with UE4 games fine afaik, did you put the files next to correct EXE? UE4 games usually have two, one in the main folder which is smaller than 1 MB, and then the main one is usually in [gameName]\Binaries\Win64 and much larger, DLL has to be placed next to that larger one in the Win64 etc folder.

If it still doesn't work maybe try renaming to winmm/dxgi/xinput1_4, UE4 usually uses one of those I think.

Hmm so the files should be put next to the exe, not the nvidia dlss file (nvngx_dlss.dll)? Because for UE4 game that dlss file is in a different folder from the exe file.

TheSpider12 avatar Apr 03 '23 16:04 TheSpider12