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worth testing if this is more stable or nothing changes!) that forcibly silently reinstalled vcredist_x86.exe and vcredist_圆4.exe (Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable (圆4 and x86) 0.0). This happened to me too today 02-June-2022, after installing also (!) the Epic version (where I've found they use a more recent exe build 55 BTW. MSVCP110.dll ERROR AT LAUNCH OR NOTHING HAPPENING This is literally the same fix when you activate the well known compatibility fix named "Disable fullscreen optimizations" per exe as Windows applies the same exact shim. Please, read the section "Important notes (June 2022)".Īt point 3/3 (the MS-ACT fix) it's important to note that only when using Compatibility Modes: DisableDXMaximizedWindowedMode (and not DXMaximizedWindowdMode) you can adjust in-game Options brightness!
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Just open the fix with MS-ACT and remove 'DisableDXMaximizedWindowedMode' shim only, save and install as usual. MS reintroduced this problem with 'DisableDXMaximizedWindowedMode' again (you'll notice the Bioshock Remastered screen takes many seconds to open after many attempts).
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This seems to have been fixed in recent Windows 10/11 + latest NVidia driver updates: "DisableDXMaximizedWindowedMode" won't cause choppy movements anymore. In R460 NVidia completely removed the old FrameRateLimiter in favour of the new FrameRateLimiterV3 ONLY, which doesn't work so good (461.72 currently) with g-sync for capped games like this.

keep 144fps/Hz native screen res) but it's a regression to me (I used to play it at 90fps smoothly capped). Don't get me wrong: it's still smooth if you don't cap it at all (e.g. Now, it seems the only solution to cap smoothly the framerate is to use half-vsync (e.g.
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Perfectly smooth Bioshock 1 or 2 Remastered, capped at 90 or 60fps with pre-R460 NVidia drivers worked like a charm on a g-synced screen with butter-smooth rendering and refresh rate. It seems NVidia + MS ♥♥♥**d up framerate limiter + g-sync. Please let me know in case, it must be some new MS/Nvidia bug. Removing it brings back butter-smooth video rendering but I can't grant the game stability, for which this workaround guide has been successfully created, will still work! I've recently reinstalled Bioshock 1 Remastered on Windows 10 20H2 (19042.685) + NVidia driver 460.89 and noticed some ugly jittering (even with v-sync on it looks like is off) when the MS-ACT compatibility mode "DisableDXMaximizedWindowedMode" is also enabled as suggested by this guide (3/3)! Moreover full screen tried to open 5 times before it succeeded which is suspiciously wrong. You will find the newly created MS ACT patch in the usual list of installed programs in Windows. Remember to 'Save' the DB, and then 'Install' it (click RMB over the DB) to apply the fixes. sdb files you can Open in MS ACT 32bit:īioshock Remastered 2: !ApMUGr0cuN39geN-4o1HkNMa4KO92Q?e=GrlQl8īioshock Remastered 1: !ApMUGr0cuN39geZ1PtibrX76URSfvg?e=h2aFCS or read my other guide:Īnd set the following Compatibility modes and Compatibility fixes as shown on the right for Bioshock2 Remastered exe: You can use the Windows ADK for Windows 10, version 1903 to deploy Windows 10, version 1909.ĭownload Windows Compatibility Administrator tool. Windows Assessment and Deployment Toolkit (ADK)Ī new Windows ADK will NOT be released for Windows 10, version 1909. The INI for Bioshock Remastered is %APPDATA%\BioshockHD\Bioshock\Bioshock.iniģ/3) Windows Compatibility Administrator toolWindows Compatibility Administrator tool:


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