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Borderless-Gaming
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Bebop v3: a fast, modern replacement to Protocol Buffers
You can. I use it to persist settings in my app Borderless Gaming https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming
- Monitor: Taskbar auto-hide but pops up when being inside a borderless windowed game
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How to auto-mute sound on alt tab?
This and this work, but they mess up OBS recordings so I stopped using them
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Ascension to Samsung G9 57’
Yes you can do that with any ultrawide. Simplest way is to just play windowed mode with a 16:9 resolution. If you want it to be 16:9 borderless windowed in the center of the screen you can use BorderlessGaming with a "Set window size" config, though that approach can be a bit inconsistent sometimes.
- Dave the diver legion go problems
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No support for 3440 x 1440?
I don't know if its a fix, but Try grabbing Borderless Gaming. See if you can force it into a resolution you want. I would try it myself but...
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Game won't run - Help!
Turn off screen rotation lock and rotate the display so it's portrait. This allows us to launch the game without issue into windowed mode (it's full screen landscape that's the problem). Now rotate the screen back to landscape, game will still be running in a window. Now use Borderless Gaming (or your favorite borderless window full screen app) to make the window into full screen. https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases/tag/9.5.6
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Playing in Borderless mode?
You could try Borderless Gaming - Free version BorderlessGaming9.5.6_admin_setup.exe - July 2019: (https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases/tag/9.5.6)
- Get borderless-gaming if you want to set its resolution and make it fullscreen borderless
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Older VN's don't fullscreen correctly on my tv.
Borderless Gaming is another free alternative that doesn't do anything fancy like improving the image quality but can also do the job of making your games fullscreen: https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases
FF13Fix
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FF 13 trilogy on steam.
The ports aren't perfect, but the only mod you really need is FFXIII Fix for XIII and XIII-2. Lightning Returns is fine from my memory.
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Final Fantasy XIII Looks Unbelievable on the Steam Deck
I prefer using this on PC and Deck for smooth gameplay: https://github.com/rebtd7/FF13Fix/releases
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If Square ever remasters the XIII trilogy
If you apply FF13Fix you can make the game run pretty much perfectly at 60 FPS and nearly perfectly above 60 FPS (characters' lips desync in cutscenes unless you cap to 60).
- Final Fantasy 13 running poorly on good Pc, why
- They're all here on consoles now 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
- trying to get FF13 Fix mod installed on steam deck. how can I do this?
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Debating revisiting the world of Cocoon.
The most important factor when it comes to getting a decent framerate on the PC version is your single core CPU performance. The GPU doesn't have a big influence. What that means for laptops goes beyond my understanding, but what I can do is recommend is the FF13 Fix. This is a fan made fix, that helps with framerate and some other minor bugs. It even allows you to exceed 60fps, but I would avoid that since the game can behave weirdly above 60.
- Final Fantasy 13 fix ain't working
- DF Retro: The Final Fantasy 13 Saga - Part 1 - The Original Game Revisited + All Ports Tested!
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Fighting the urge to ugly laugh
I tried with FF13Fix but it still didn't fix the overall framerate. Oddly enough, when I tried it in Windows, it crashed all the time. With Linux / DXVK, a got a little better performance (after it compiles the shaders of course).
What are some alternatives?
dxvk-async
DS3PlayerWindow - Adds a player window to DS3 which displays the name, level, HP, and Steam info (name, profile picture, and country flag) of all players in session
d9vk - A Direct3D9 to Vulkan layer using the DXVK backend. [Upstreamed to DXVK]
dxwrapper - Fixes compatibility issues with older games running on Windows 10/11 by wrapping DirectX dlls. Also allows loading custom libraries with the file extension .asi into game processes.
bromite - Bromite is a Chromium fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser!
Magpie - An all-purpose window upscaler for Windows 10/11.
IGCS-GITC - Camera tools based on Frans Bouma's IGCS framework.
Fullscreenizer - A little tool for making games run in borderless fullscreen instead of windowed mode. Apps are displayed with a user-set filter to reduce needless clutter. Fullscreenizing apps is fully reversible to their initial settings, and multiple monitors are supported. A hotkey can be used instead of the UI. Configuration options are saved, and the hotkey can automatically enable upon startup.
Invidious - Invidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube
godot-3d-mannequin - An Open Source 3d character and character controller for the Godot game engine
ungoogled-chromium-windows - Windows packaging for ungoogled-chromium