If you're already using a wrapper for that library, you can rename FPSFix+ and load it through the config file of the other wrapper DLL. NOTE: To chain a library wrapper (such as d3d9.dll), you must use the corresponding build of FPSFix+. The fix is only compatible with the latest Steamworks version of Dark Souls. To load additional library wrappers through FPSFix+, enter the name of the chained DLL in the DllChain= entry in FIPSFix.ini. To install the fix, download one of the builds, extract the DLL and configuration file, and copy them into your Dark Souls directory (the default game directory is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition\DATA).
File size: This isn't really important, but FPSFix+ is less than one tenth of the size of the original FPSFix (~100KB vs ~1300KB).īelow is the current list of available builds:.Additionally, each build can chain other wrappers for its respective library.
FPSFix+ has multiple builds, and each build is a wrapper for a different shared library.
DLL Chaining: The original FPSFix was a wrapper for d3d9.dll, but couldn't chain additional d3d9.dll wrappers. If players want to know when it happens, they can set BeepOnDetection=1 in the configuration file ( FPSFix.ini) to hear a beep every time the fix is automatically applied. Automation: Removes the need for the hot-key, as FPSFix+ automatically detects and fixes the glitch when it occurs. The new bonfire input fix, or FPSFix+, has a few improvements over the original FPSFix: Luckily, the original FPSFix implemented a re-bindable hotkey that the player could press to escape the bonfire if they encountered this annoying bug. When this happened, the only way to remedy the issue was to restart the game. Basically, if a player used the "Reverse hollowing" option at a bonfire with the frame rate unlocked, there was a significant chance that their character could get stuck when attempting to leave the bonfire (the bonfire menu would disappear, but the player character would remain sitting at the bonfire, with no way to get up). This is a ground-up remake of Nullby7e's "FPSFix" ( NexusMods/ GitHub), which was a solution to the bonfire input bug in Dark Souls™: Prepare to Die Edition.