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# Device filter. Only exposes devices whose Vulkan device name contains
# the given string. May be useful to force an application to run on a
# specific GPU, but not applications launched by that application.
# dxvk.deviceFilter = ""
# Expose the HDR10 ColorSpace (DXGI_COLOR_SPACE_RGB_FULL_G2084_NONE_P2020)
# to the application by default.
# This shows to the game that the global Windows 'HDR Mode' is enabled.
# Many (broken) games will need this to be set to consider exposing HDR output
# as determine it based on the DXGIOutput's current ColorSpace instead of
# using CheckColorSpaceSupport.
# This defaults to the value of the DXVK_HDR environment variable.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# dxgi.enableHDR = True
# Create the VkSurface on the first call to IDXGISwapChain::Present,
# rather than when creating the swap chain. Some games that start
# rendering with a different graphics API may require this option,
# or otherwise the window may stay black.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# dxgi.deferSurfaceCreation = False
# d3d9.deferSurfaceCreation = False
# Enforce a stricter maximum frame latency. Overrides the application
# setting specified by calling IDXGIDevice::SetMaximumFrameLatency.
# Setting this to 0 will have no effect.
#
# Supported values : 0 - 16
# dxgi.maxFrameLatency = 0
# d3d9.maxFrameLatency = 0
# Enables frame rate limiter. The main purpose of this is to work around
# bugs in games that have physics or other simulation tied to their frame
# rate, but do not provide their own limiter.
#
# Supported values
# -1: Always disables the limiter
# 0: Default behaviour. Limits the frame rate to the selected display
# refresh rate when vertical synchronization is enabled if the
# actual display mode does not match the game's one.
# n: Limit to n frames per second.
# dxgi.maxFrameRate = 0
# d3d9.maxFrameRate = 0
# Override PCI vendor and device IDs reported to the application. Can
# cause the app to adjust behaviour depending on the selected values.
#
# Supported values: Any four-digit hex number.
# dxgi.customDeviceId = 0000
# dxgi.customVendorId = 0000
# d3d9.customDeviceId = 0000
# d3d9.customVendorId = 0000
# Override the reported device description
#
# Supported values: Any string.
# dxgi.customDeviceDesc = ""
# d3d9.customDeviceDesc = ""
# Report Nvidia GPUs as AMD GPUs. Unless NVAPI support is explicitly
# enabled through Proton, this is done by default in order to work
# around crashes or low performance with Nvidia-speciic code paths
# in games, especially Unreal Engine.
#
# Supported values: Auto, True, False
# dxgi.hideNvidiaGpu = Auto
# Report Nvidia GPUs running on NVK as AMD GPUs.
#
# Supported values: Auto, True, False
# dxgi.hideNvkGpu = Auto
# Report AMD GPUs as Nvidia GPUs. This is only done for games that are
# known to have issues with AMDAGS or other AMD-specific code paths.
#
# Supported values: Auto, True, False
# dxgi.hideAmdGpu = Auto
# Report Intel GPUs as AMD GPUs. This is only done for games that are
# known to have issues with Intel-specific libraries such as XESS.
#
# Supported values: Auto, True, False
# dxgi.hideIntelGpu = Auto
# Override maximum amount of device memory and shared system memory
# reported to the application. This may fix texture streaming issues
# in games that do not support cards with large amounts of VRAM.
# This is not a hard cap and applications can choose to ignore it.
#
# Supported values: Any number in Megabytes.
# dxgi.maxDeviceMemory = 0
# dxgi.maxSharedMemory = 0
# Some games think we are on Intel given a lack of NVAPI or
# AGS/atiadlxx support. Report our device memory as shared memory,
# and some small amount for a "carveout".
# Supported values: True, False
# dxgi.emulateUMA = False
# Override back buffer count for the Vulkan swap chain.
# Setting this to 0 or less will have no effect.
#
# Supported values: Any number greater than or equal to 2.
# dxgi.numBackBuffers = 0
# d3d9.numBackBuffers = 0
# Overrides synchronization interval (Vsync) for presentation.
# Setting this to 0 disables vertical synchronization entirely.
# A positive value 'n' will enable Vsync and repeat the same
# image n times, and a negative value will have no effect.
#
# Supported values: Any non-negative number
# dxgi.syncInterval = -1
# d3d9.presentInterval = -1
# True enables the mailbox present mode in case regular Vsync is disabled.
# This should avoid tearing, but may be unsupported on some systems
# or require setting dxgi.numBackBuffers to a higher value in order
# to work properly.
#
# False enables the relaxed fifo present mode in case regular Vsync is enabled.
# This should result in tearing but reduce stutter if FPS are too low,
# but may be unsupported on some systems.
#
# Please do not report issues with this option.
#
# Supported values: Auto, True, False
# dxvk.tearFree = Auto
# Assume single-use mode for command lists created on deferred contexts.
# This may need to be disabled for some applications to avoid rendering
# issues, which may come at a significant performance cost.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.dcSingleUseMode = True
# Override the maximum feature level that a D3D11 device can be created
# with. Setting this to a higher value may allow some applications to run
# that would otherwise fail to create a D3D11 device.
#
# Supported values: 9_1, 9_2, 9_3, 10_0, 10_1, 11_0, 11_1, 12_0, 12_1
# d3d11.maxFeatureLevel = 12_1
# Overrides the maximum allowed tessellation factor. This can be used to
# improve performance in titles which overuse tessellation.
#
# Supported values: Any number between 8 and 64
# d3d11.maxTessFactor = 0
# Enables relaxed pipeline barriers around UAV writes.
#
# This may improve performance in some games, but may also introduce
# rendering issues. Please don't report bugs with the option enabled.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.relaxedBarriers = False
# Ignores barriers around UAV writes from fragment shaders.
#
# This may improve performance in some games, but may also introduce
# rendering issues. Please don't report bugs with the option enabled.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.ignoreGraphicsBarriers = False
# Overrides anisotropic filtering for all samplers. Set this to a positive
# value to enable AF for all samplers in the game, or to 0 in order to
# disable AF entirely. Negative values will have no effect.
#
# Supported values: Any number between 0 and 16
# d3d11.samplerAnisotropy = -1
# d3d9.samplerAnisotropy = -1
# Changes the mipmap LOD bias for all samplers. The given number will be
# added to the LOD bias provided by the application, rather than replacing
# it entirely. Positive values will reduce texture detail, while negative
# values may increase sharpness at the cost of shimmer.
#
# Supported values: Any number between -2.0 and 1.0
# d3d11.samplerLodBias = 0.0
# d3d9.samplerLodBias = 0.0
# Clamps any negative LOD bias to 0. Applies after samplerLodBias has been
# applied. May help with games that use a high negative LOD bias by default.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.clampNegativeLodBias = False
# d3d9.clampNegativeLodBias = False
# Declares vertex positions as invariant in order to solve
# potential Z-fighting issues at a small performance cost.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.invariantPosition = True
# d3d9.invariantPosition = True
# Forces per-sample rate shading when MSAA is enabled, rather than per-pixel
# shading. May improve visual clarity at a significant performance cost, but
# may also introduce visual issues in some games.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.forceSampleRateShading = False
# d3d9.forceSampleRateShading = False
# Forces the sample count of all textures to 1, and performs
# the needed fixups in resolve operations and shaders.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.disableMsaa = False
# Clears workgroup memory in compute shaders to zero. Some games don't do
# this and rely on undefined behaviour. Enabling may reduce performance.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.zeroWorkgroupMemory = False
# Resource size limit for implicit discards, in kilobytes. For small staging
# resources mapped with MAP_WRITE, DXVK will sometimes allocate new backing
# storage in order to avoid GPU synchronization, so setting this too high
# may cause memory issues, setting it to -1 disables the feature.
# d3d11.maxImplicitDiscardSize = 256
# Resource size limit for buffer-mapped dynamic images, in kilobytes.
# A higher threshold may reduce memory usage and PCI-E bandwidth in
# some games, but may also increase GPU synchronizations. Setting it
# to -1 disables the feature.
# d3d11.maxDynamicImageBufferSize = -1
# Allocates dynamic resources with the given set of bind flags in
# cached system memory rather than uncached memory or host-visible
# VRAM, in order to allow fast readback from the CPU. This is only
# useful for buggy applications, and may reduce GPU-bound performance.
#
# Supported values: Any combination of the following:
# - v: Vertex buffers
# - i: Index buffers
# - c: Constant buffers
# - r: Shader resources
# - a: All dynamic resources
# d3d11.cachedDynamicResources = ""
# Force-enables the D3D11 context lock via the ID3D10Multithread
# interface. This may be useful to debug race conditions.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.enableContextLock = False
# Exposes or hides support for driver command lists
#
# Some games use the feature flag to decide whether to use deferred
# contexts or not. We enable this by default, but in some situations
# this can lead to issues if games detect an AMD GPU where command
# lists are not natively supported on Windows.
#
# Supported values: True, False
# d3d11.exposeDriverCommandLists = True
# Reproducible Command Stream
#
# Ensure that for the same D3D commands the output VK commands
# don't change between runs. Useful for comparative benchmarking,
# can negatively affect performance and can break some games
# that don't use queries correctly.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d11.reproducibleCommandStream = False
# d3d9.reproducibleCommandStream = False
# Sets number of pipeline compiler threads.
#
# If the graphics pipeline library feature is enabled, the given
# number of threads will be used for shader compilation. Some of
# these threads will be reserved for high-priority work.
#
# Supported values:
# - 0 to use all available CPU cores
# - any positive number to enforce the thread count
# dxvk.numCompilerThreads = 0
# Toggles raw SSBO usage.
#
# Uses storage buffers to implement raw and structured buffer
# views. Enabled by default on hardware which has a storage
# buffer offset alignment requirement of 4 Bytes (e.g. AMD).
# Enabling this may improve performance, but is not safe on
# hardware with higher alignment requirements.
#
# Supported values:
# - Auto: Don't change the default
# - True, False: Always enable / disable
# dxvk.useRawSsbo = Auto
# Changes memory chunk size.
#
# Can be used to override the maximum memory chunk size.
#
# Supported values:
# - 0 to use the defaults
# - any positive integer to limit the chunk size, in MiB
# dxvk.maxChunkSize = 0
# Controls graphics pipeline library behaviour
#
# Can be used to change VK_EXT_graphics_pipeline_library usage for
# debugging purpose. Doing so will likely result in increased stutter
# or degraded performance.
#
# Supported values:
# - Auto: Enable if supported, and compile optimized pipelines in the background
# - True: Enable if supported, but do not compile optimized pipelines
# - False: Always disable the feature
# dxvk.enableGraphicsPipelineLibrary = Auto
# Controls pipeline lifetime tracking
#
# If enabled, pipeline libraries will be freed aggressively in order
# save memory and address space. Has no effect if graphics pipeline
# libraries are not supported or disabled.
#
# Supported values:
# - Auto: Enable tracking for 32-bit applications only
# - True: Always enable tracking
# - False: Always disable tracking
# dxvk.trackPipelineLifetime = Auto
# Sets enabled HUD elements
#
# Behaves like the DXVK_HUD environment variable if the
# environment variable is not set, otherwise it will be
# ignored. The syntax is identical.
# dxvk.hud =
# Reported shader model
#
# The shader model to state that we support in the device
# capabilities that the applicatation queries.
#
# Supported values:
# - 1: Shader Model 1
# - 2: Shader Model 2
# - 3: Shader Model 3
# d3d9.shaderModel = 3
# DPI Awareness
#
# Decides whether we should call SetProcessDPIAware on device
# creation. Helps avoid upscaling blur in modern Windows on
# Hi-DPI screens/devices.
#
# Supported values:
# - True, False: Always enable / disable
# d3d9.dpiAware = True
# Strict Constant Copies
#
# Decides whether we should always copy defined constants to
# the UBO when relative addressing is used, or only when the
# relative addressing starts a defined constant.
#
# Supported values:
# - True, False: Always enable / disable
# d3d9.strictConstantCopies = False
# Strict Pow
#
# Decides whether we have an opSelect for handling pow(0,0) = 0
# otherwise it becomes undefined.
#
# Supported values:
# - True, False: Always enable / disable
# d3d9.strictPow = True
# Lenient Clear
#
# Decides whether or not we fastpath clear anyway if we are close enough to
# clearing a full render target.
#
# Supported values:
# - True, False: Always enable / disable
# d3d9.lenientClear = False
# Max available memory
#
# Changes the max initial value used in tracking and GetAvailableTextureMem
# Value in Megabytes
#
# Supported values:
# - Max Available Memory: Any int32_t
# - Memory Tracking Testing: True, False
# d3d9.maxAvailableMemory = 4096
# d3d9.memoryTrackTest = False
# Force enable/disable floating point quirk emulation
#
# Force toggle anything * 0 emulation
# Setting it to True will use a faster but less accurate approach that works for most games.
# Supported values:
# - True: Use a faster but less accurate approach. Good enough for most games
# - False: Disable float emulation completely
# - Strict: Use a slower but more correct approach. Necessary for some games
# - Auto: DXVK will pick automatically
# d3d9.floatEmulation = Auto
# Enable dialog box mode
#
# Changes the default state of dialog box mode.
# *Disables* exclusive fullscreen when enabled.
#
# Supported values:
# - True, False: Always enable / disable
# d3d9.enableDialogMode = False
# Overrides the application's MSAA level on the swapchain
#
# Supported values: -1 (application) and 0 to 16 (user override)
# d3d9.forceSwapchainMSAA = -1
# Long Mad
#
# Should we make our Mads a FFma or do it the long way with an FMul and an FAdd?
# This solves some rendering bugs in games that have z-pass shaders which
# don't match entirely to the regular vertex shader in this way.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d11.longMad = False
# d3d9.longMad = False
# Device Local Constant Buffers
#
# Enables using device local, host accessible memory for constant buffers in D3D9.
# This tends to actually be slower for some reason on AMD,
# and the exact same performance on NVIDIA.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.deviceLocalConstantBuffers = False
# Support DF formats
#
# Support the vendor extension DF floating point depth formats on AMD and Intel.
# Note that this config is ignored and disabled by default on Nvidia, or when
# spoofing a Nvidia GPU, as it does not support these formats natively.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.supportDFFormats = True
# Use D32f for D24
#
# Useful for reproducing AMD issues on other hw.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.useD32forD24 = False
# Support X4R4G4B4
#
# Support the X4R4G4B4 format.
# The Sims 2 is a very broken game.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.supportX4R4G4B4 = True
# Support D16_LOCKABLE
#
# Support the D16_LOCKABLE format.
# Always enabled on AMD, or when spoofing an AMD GPU
# via customVendorId, disabled by default on Nvidia and Intel.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.supportD16Lockable = False
# Disable A8 as a Render Target
#
# Disable support for A8 format render targets
# Once again, The Sims 2 is a very broken game.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.disableA8RT = False
# Support for VCache Query
#
# Support for the vcache query
# Not very important as a user config.
# Used internally.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# Defaults to True if vendorId == 0x10de
# d3d9.supportVCache = True
# Force Sampler Type Spec Constants
#
# Useful if games use the wrong image and sampler
# type combo like Halo: CE or Spellforce.
# Can fix rendering in older, broken games in some instances.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.forceSamplerTypeSpecConstants = False
# Force Aspect Ratio
#
# Only exposes modes with a given aspect ratio.
# Useful for titles that break if they see ultra-wide.
#
# Supported values:
# - Any ratio, ie. "16:9", "4:3"
# d3d9.forceAspectRatio = ""
# Enumerate by Displays
#
# Whether we should enumerate D3D9 adapters by display (windows behaviour)
# or by physical adapter.
# May be useful in PRIME setups.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.enumerateByDisplays = True
# Cached Dynamic Buffers
#
# Allocates dynamic resources in D3DPOOL_DEFAULT in
# cached system memory rather than uncached memory or host-visible
# VRAM, in order to allow fast readback from the CPU. This is only
# useful for buggy applications, and may reduce GPU-bound performance.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.cachedDynamicBuffers = False
# Seamless Cubes
#
# Don't use non seamless cube maps even if they are supported.
# Non seamless cubes are correct d3d9 behavior, but can produce worse looking edges.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.seamlessCubes = False
# Debug Utils
#
# Enables debug utils as this is off by default, this enables user annotations like BeginEvent()/EndEvent().
# Alternatively could be enabled with DXVK_DEBUG=markers environment variable.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# dxvk.enableDebugUtils = False
# Memory limit for locked D3D9 textures
#
# How much virtual memory will be used for textures (in MB).
# 0 to disable the limit.
# THIS DOES NOT IMPACT ACTUAL MEMORY CONSUMPTION OR TEXTURE QUALITY.
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE A VERY GOOD REASON.
# d3d9.textureMemory = 100
# Hide integrated graphics from applications
#
# Only has an effect when dedicated GPUs are present on the system. It is
# not recommended to use this option at all unless absolutely necessary for
# a game to work; prefer using DXVK_FILTER_DEVICE_NAME whenever possible.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# dxvk.hideIntegratedGraphics = False
# Trigger DEVICELOST when losing focus
#
# D3D9 requires the application to call Device::Reset after
# it loses focus in fullscreen.
# Some games rely on observing a D3DERR_DEVICELOST or D3DERR_NOTRESET.
# Others don't handle it correctly.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.deviceLossOnFocusLoss = False
# Reject Device::Reset if any losable resource is still alive
#
# D3D9 rejects Device::Reset if there's still any alive resources of specific types.
# (State blocks, additional swapchains, D3DPOOL_DEFAULT resources)
# Some games leak resources leading to a hang.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d9.countLosableResources = True
# Use NVIDIA Shadow Buffers
#
# Vendor behavior for GeForce3 and GeForce4 cards that allows
# sampling depth textures with non-normalized Z coordinates
# and applies hardware shadow filtering.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# d3d8.useShadowBuffers = False
# MANAGED Buffer Placement
#
# Remap some DEFAULT pool vertex and index buffers to the MANAGED pool to improve
# performance by avoiding waiting for games that frequently lock (large) buffers.
#
# This implicitly disables direct buffer mapping. Some applications may need this option
# disabled for certain (smaller) buffers to keep from overwriting in-use buffer regions.
#
# Supported values:
# - True/False
# - Any non-negative integer - sets the minimum size in bytes for a buffer to be MANAGED
# d3d8.managedBufferPlacement = True