![]() Go back to the game, put it back to fullscreen (or leave it windowed, if you like), change your resolution to the lowest and voilà: your game should be running at full speed without slowdowns for most of the time! You can even increase the resolution to see if it can maintain 30fps or just activate some fancy settings, like ambient occlusion and anti-aliasing.I don't know why that happens, but it just works What I’m aiming for is preventing all slow motion while playing Dark Souls Remastered on a PC with a modest non-gamer laptop’s GeForce card, at the expense of graphic quality if needed. In my system, when i limit my fps to 30, the game runs at 24-25fps, so i limit the fps to 37-38fps to make the game run at 30fps. Open MSI afterburner and wait Riva Tuner to start (or just open Riva Tuner) and set you fps limit to 30-38.Now, check the "Enable Speedhack" option and set it to ~1.4 (maybe you'll need to tweak this number to your taste) ![]() Now, open Cheat Engine, select the monitor icon that's bellow the "file" option and select DARK SOULS REMASTERED.Open the game, load any character (or just create a new one), change the settings from fullscreen to windowed and then go to your desktop.Usually is located at "Program Files (x86) > Steam > steamapps > commom > DARK SOULS REMASTERED" Now, go to the "圆4" folder and copy the "dxgi.dll" and "d3d11.dll" (or just copy everything inside the folder) and paste into your DSR folder. For GeForce cards, open Nvidia Control Panel, go to 3D Settings > Manage 3D settings > Program Settings, pick Dark Souls Remastered (or add it if you have to), and set preferred graphics processor to High-performance NVIDIA processor instead of integrated graphics.This should be the contents of the folder: Extract your dxvk into any folder you like and open it.Okay, now that you have everything downloaded AND installed, let's start tweaking:
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