Friday, February 7, 2020

Tokyo Xanadu Ex +







3D Vision fix for Tokyo Xanadu Ex +. With extra graphics options as usual. Tested with the GOG version.


Fixed
- Water.
- Stereoized aura effects, particles, fog, etc that were at screen depth.
- Stereoized bloom and other effects thanks to a driver profile setting.
- Stereoized specular reflections (there's a hotkey to disable this).


Installation
- Download this file and extract its contents in the "Tokyo Xanadu eX+" folder, where "TokyoXanadu.exe" is.
IMPORTANT: if you have the GOG version, disable the GOG Galaxy overlay if it causes a crash at boot. Also, the game will crash when it tries to update the Nvidia profile the first time unless you execute the exe with admin rights. After that, use GOG Galaxy or Steam or whatever without worries.
- Boot the game and set the game to exclusive fullscreen in the ingame options.


Warning
- At least for me (maybe because of some fix development options I used), long game sessions may lead to a crash during loading screens. Make sure you save frequently and reboot before bosses or long parts.


Hotkeys and features
- F1: convergence presets (0, 0.25, 0.6, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3). 2.5 as the default setting.
- F2: HUD depth presets. Screen depth by default.
- F3: HUD toggle. It also removes screen transitions.
- F4: specular reflections depth toggle. With depth by default. Press this to make them be at surface depth if you want.
- F5: black bars toggle. Use it to see the entire screen during cutscenes. It can disable or move black parts of some text prompts at the bottom part of the screen in some situations. Warning: it disables fade-to-black and fade-from-black transitions, so you can see things that you aren't supposed to see.
- F6: sky bloom presets (x0, x0.25, x0.5, x0.75, x1). x1 by default.
- 2 (not in the numpad): object bloom presets (x0, x0.25, x0.5, x0.75, x1). x1 by default.
- 3 (not in the numpad): screen gamma presets (x1.3, x1.2, x1.1, x1, x0.9, x0.8, x0.7). x1 by default.
- 4 (not in the numpad): screen gamma curve that makes the top brighter than the bottom, with the goal of countering TN gamma shift. Not enabled by default. Experimental.
- 5 (not in the numpad): no glasses mode! This will toggle the glasses of all main characters and NPCs (with some exceptions that share the shader with some body parts). Glasses not disabled by default.
- 7 (not in the numpad): motion blur and distortion toggle (they appear in cutscenes or when running fast). Not disabled by default.
- 8 (not in the numpad): this removes characters and some objects "brightness". Using this can make them look like they come from a previous generation game. Not disabled by default.
- 9 (not in the numpad): hair specular reflections toggle. Not disabled by default.
- 0 (not in the numpad): cel shading toggle. Not disabled by default.


If you liked the fix and want to contribute for more future fixes, you can donate to this PayPal account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com

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