Difference between revisions of "Lesson 1 - using HelixMod"
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Revision as of 20:22, 14 August 2014
Summary
This lesson is about how to use the HelixMod debugger to find shaders, and how to save shader ASM code.
Level of difficulty: Easy
Time required: 15 minutes
Objective
We'll run the HelixMod debugger and learn the commands to hunt shaders.
We'll create and learn about the dx9settings.ini file with good default settings.
We'll find a shader and save and look at the ASM file.
Quiz
Save and share a shader file from the game.
- Shader hunting keys
- Editing dx9settings.ini
- Improved shader hunting
- Shader saving