HelixMod Feature List
Contents
- 1 Overview of DX9Settings.ini
- 1.1 [General]
- 1.1.1 UseRenderedShaders
- 1.1.2 DumpAll
- 1.1.3 DefPSSampler
- 1.1.4 DefVSSampler
- 1.1.5 DefVSConst1
- 1.1.6 DefPSConst1
- 1.1.7 PresetsKeysList
- 1.1.8 UseEndScene
- 1.1.9 bCalcTexCRCatStart
- 1.1.10 DefPSViewSizeConst
- 1.1.11 DefSquareSurfaceMode
- 1.1.12 DefDepthStencilSurfaceMode
- 1.1.13 DefSurfaceCreationMode
- 1.1.14 DefRtCreationMode
- 1.1.15 SurfaceCreationModeList
- 1.1.16 RtCreationModeList
- 1.1.17 SkipSetScissorRect
- 1.1.18 overridemethod
- 1.1.19 GetCurDirAtLoad
- 1.1.20 UseExtInterfaceOnly
- 1.2 [KEY*]
- 1.3 [PRES*]
- 1.4 [VSnnnnnnnn]
- 1.5 [VBnnnnnnnn.m]
- 1.1 [General]
- 2 Hex to Float conversion
- 3 List of features supported by HelixMod, and all versions available.
Overview of DX9Settings.ini
- Gotcha - it's a good to add comments to your DX9Settings.ini, but beware that comments must go on their own separate lines. If you add them to the end of a line the entire line will be ignored.
- Gotcha - Pressing F7 in the game (to save custom separation and convergence settings to a preset) will remove all comments from the DX9Settings.ini
[General]
UseRenderedShaders
UseRenderedShaders=true is nearly always useful, because it trims the list of shaders seen while hunting down to just those active in the current scene. Disable this only if you get crashes during hunting.
DumpAll
DumpAll will generate ASM text files for every shader seen by the game. This is usually worth doing once, but not useful for every run.
DefPSSampler
Defines which sampler register is used to retrieve the stereo settings from pixel shaders.
Defaults to s13
DefVSSampler
Defines which sampler register is used to retrieve the stereo settings from vertex shaders.
Defaults to s0
DefVSConst1
Defines which c register Const1 through Const4 will end up in in vertex shaders.
Note that all four constant values end up in the one register as x, y, z and w. There is no DefVSConst2 - to access Const2 you would use c200.y if DefVSConst1 is set to 200.
It's a good idea to search through the AllShaders dump to find a constant register that is not used by the game.
DefPSConst1
Same as DefVSConst1, but for pixel shaders.
PresetsKeysList
Defines which KEY sections are used by the DLL. Note that every number in this list needs to be followed by a semicolon, including the last number.
UseEndScene
This can be "true" or "false". If you have issues with the rendering of the red CRC text, so either you can't see it, or on occasion it gets rendered *in game*, projected on objects, or perhaps it might be rendered as really large text, cycle these values.
bCalcTexCRCatStart
Enables cycling of textures using predefined keyboard keys. Keys must be defined in the General section. The below example defines the semicolon key to cycle down textures & the apostrophe key to cycle up textures:
PrevTexKey = 186
NextTexKey = 222
DefPSViewSizeConst
This has a default value of 221. It is used to store screen size in the x and y values, and the inverse screen sizes in the z and w values. This is primarilly useful when you need to map from x-y coordinates passed into a PS via a the vPOS variable to "texture coordinates" for use in smaplers.
DefSquareSurfaceMode
Sets the default stereoization rendering mode for all square surfaces (render targets): 0 = render according to Nvidia automatic 1 = render forcing this surface to be stereoized 2 = render forcing this surface to be monoscopic This can be overridden by individual surface declaration in the DX9Settings.ini file in sections labelled "[SFn]", where n is a number. This is most relevant for shadow maps, which are usually square, and which must be forced to mono.
DefDepthStencilSurfaceMode
Sets the default stereoization rendering mode for all depth surfaces (render targets): 0 = render according to Nvidia automatic 1 = render forcing this surface to be stereoized 2 = render forcing this surface to be monoscopic This can be overridden by individual surface declaration in the DX9Settings.ini file in sections labelled "[SFn]", where n is a number.
DefSurfaceCreationMode
Sets the default stereoization rendering mode for ALL surfaces (render targets): 0 = render according to Nvidia automatic 1 = render forcing this surface to be stereoized 2 = render forcing this surface to be monoscopic This can be overridden by individual surface declaration in the DX9Settings.ini file in sections labelled "[SFn]", where n is a number.
DefRtCreationMode
Sets the default stereoization rendering mode for all Rectangular (specifcially non-square) surfaces (render targets): 0 = render according to Nvidia automatic 1 = render forcing this surface to be stereoized 2 = render forcing this surface to be monoscopic
SurfaceCreationModeList
Defines a list of of which surface properties defined in the DX9Settings.ini to load in an use for override purposes in sections labelled [SFn], where n is one of the list values. Usage: SurfaceCreationModeList = 0;2;3; Note - you must use ";" and you must have a ";" at the end of the list.
RtCreationModeList
This is the same as "SurfaceCreationModeList" but just for the subset of surfaces that are non-square. Individual settings are defined in sections labelled [RTn], where n is one of the list values.
SkipSetScissorRect
This is set to either true or false. It is best to always default this to "true". It instructs the renderer to ignore (when it can) the application of a feature that tries to save memory by using a stencil cutout to limit the area that needs rendering. In 3D this leads to issues with parts of an object or effect being "cut-off" at the edges. It is not possible to always fix this in all games though.
overridemethod
Can have values of 0,1 or 2. It is unknown exactly what these are doing, and for most games it does not matter which one is used, but if any given game there seems to be an issue loading in shader fixes (e.g. if you press F10 and nothing happens), cycle through the options. The value of 2 seems to have been added to cater for preshaders. In this case you should be able to to just comment out the preshader sections in a shader. It is not clear if this always works.
GetCurDirAtLoad
Set to true if you want to force the dll to look in the game exe dir (where the dll is) for the settings file, shader folders etc. Set to false otherwise. Exists because some games get linked to the parent directory etc to look for shader folders. Mostly seems to work, and is a good default option.
UseExtInterfaceOnly
This can be either true or false. ExtInterface is an internal programmatic thing with an "extended" set of capabilities that some newer games require. It is unclear when you would know to use this option.
[KEY*]
Replace * with a number. These sections are used to activate presets when pressing or holding various keys or mouse buttons.
Note that you must include all of these sections in the PresetsKeysList under [General] otherwise they will be ignored by HelixMod. For instance, if you have defined sections for [KEY1], [KEY3] and [KEY7], then you must set PresetsKeysList = 1;3;7;
Key
This specifies the keycode in decimal.
Microsoft virtual keycodes for Key= use. Especially helpful for those odd keys like Insert, or Pause or F-Keys or Numpad. Must be converted from Hexadecimal to Decimal: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms927178.aspx
ASCII table for normal keyboard keys. Use the Dec column: http://www.asciitable.com/
501 is the right mouse button, which is useful to switch presets while holding aim in some games.
Type
Type=1 will activate when the key is pressed down.
Type=2 is momentary - it will activate the first preset when the key is pressed down, and the second preset when the key is released.
Presets
This specifies which PRES* sections are activated by this key.
Each number in this list should end with a semicolon, including the last one.
Note that the order in this list is unimportant, however the numerical value of each of the presets does!
For type 2 keys, there should be exactly two entries in the list - the lower numbered entry will be activated while the button is held and the higher numbered entry will be activated when the button is released.
For type 1 keys you can have one or more entries in this list. If you have more than one entry it will cycle through each of them in numerical order when the key is pressed, wrapping back to the first after the last one. A list of two presets would toggle between each of them.
Delay
Defines an optional delay in milliseconds before the next preset will be activated.
Only seems to affect the 'to' and not the 'from' when using Type=2
[PRES*]
Replace * with a number. These sections define various presets that can be activated with key presses.
These sections should be referenced from the Presets list in at least one KEY* section.
Const1, Const2, Const3 & Const4
Each of these can be used to set a value that can be accessed from shaders through the c register defined by DefVSConst1 and DefPSConst1. The four of these make up the x, y, z and w values of a single c register (there is no DefVSConst2, Const2 will be the y value of DefVSConst1).
These must be specified in hex (see below).
UseByDef
If true, this preset will be activated when the game is started.
If this preset can also be activated via a key press, it is recommended to make the numerically highest preset associated with that key the default. Otherwise the first time the key is pressed it may not appear to do anything as it activated the already active preset.
UseByDef can be set on multiple presets. This is useful if you have several independent preset groups - e.g. one group to control the convergence settings, and another to select different UI depths.
UseSepSettings
Set to true to allow this preset to change the separation and/or convergence settings.
SaveSepSettings
Set to true to allow custom separation & convergence settings to be saved in this preset.
To use it the preset must be activated in the game (UseByDef=true does not seem to be sufficient) while the user adjusts their settings via the normal keybindings for the driver. With the preset still active they then press F7 (not to be confused with Ctrl+F7) which will cause HelixMod to write the new settings to DX9Settings.ini
CAUTION: Pressing F7 will strip all comments from DX9Settings.ini!
Separation
Set a custom separation value between 0.0 and 100.0 when this preset is activated. You must also set UseSepSettings=true for this to work. The value must be specified in hex (see below).
Convergence
Set a custom convergence value when this preset is activated. You must also set UseSepSettings=true for this to work. The value must be specified in hex (see below).
[VSnnnnnnnn]
These sections define custom settings for specific vertex shaders. Replace nnnnnnnn with the 8 digit CRC32 of the vertex shader.
CheckTexCRC
VBOffsetList
ValForDefined
ValNotDefined
TexCounterReg
UseDefinedOnly
DefinedTexturesVS
SetSampler1ToReg
SetConst1ToReg
GetConst1FromReg
ResetConst1AfterSet
[VBnnnnnnnn.m]
This is of the form [VBnnnnnnnn.m], where the "m" relates to the value set in the "VBOffsetList" field of the related [VSnnnnnnnn] section. The way textures are stored and accessed is through Vertex Buffers, which are lists. No one really knows how this works, but it is the syntax that is necessary for it to work. There is one known field below.
PointsList
Set to a numeric value. Currently believed only to be a way to identify this override operation in the LOG and/or textures.log files. Usage: "PointsList = 554"
Offset
IsDisabledList
StartResW
StartResH
EndResW
EndResH
Hex to Float conversion
Several values in the ini file are floating point values that must be specified in hex. These include Separation, Convergence, Const1, Const2, Const3 and Const4.
You can use this online converter to convert between float and hex: http://gregstoll.dyndns.org/~gregstoll/floattohex/
Alternatively, if you prefer working in a command line environment, you might considder this Python script: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DarkStarSword/3d-fixes/master/float_to_hex.py
List of features supported by HelixMod, and all versions available.
Horizontally across the top, we've got versions of the DLL, based on the mod-date found in the zip file. We are using the YYMMDD format.
Going down vertically, we have the different features that are available. Not all features are available or work in all DLLs.
Entries in the table are:
- blank if untested or unknown to work.
- OK if tested and known to work.
- X if tested and known to fail.
140302 | 130906 | 130305 | 120401 | 120304 | |
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[General] | |||||
DumpAll | OK | OK | OK | OK | X |
UseRenderedShaders | OK | OK | X | X | X |
DefVSConst1 | OK | OK | |||
DefPSConst1 | OK | OK | |||
UseEndScene | OK | OK | OK | OK | OK |
DefPSSampler | OK | OK | OK | OK | OK |
DefVSSampler | OK | OK | OK | OK | OK |
bCalcTexCRCatStart | OK | OK | OK | X | X |
PresetsKeyList | OK | OK | |||
Preset1Key | X | X | |||
DefPSViewSizeConst | |||||
DefSquareSurfaceMode | |||||
DefDepthStencilSurfaceMode | |||||
DefSurfaceCreationMode | |||||
SkipSetScissorRect | |||||
DefRtCreationMode | |||||
SurfaceCreationModeList | |||||
overridemethod | |||||
[Preset1] | |||||
Convergence | X | OK | |||
Separation | X | OK | |||
UseSepSettings | X | OK | |||
[KEY*] | |||||
Key | OK | OK | |||
Presets | OK | OK | |||
Type | OK | OK | |||
Delay | OK | ||||
[PRES*] | |||||
Const1 | OK | OK | |||
UseByDef | OK | ||||
Convergence | OK | ||||
Separation | OK | ||||
UseSepSettings | OK | ||||
SaveSepSettings | OK | ||||
[VS*] | |||||
CheckTexCRC | OK | ||||
VBOffsetList | |||||
ValForDefined | OK | ||||
ValNotDefined | OK | ||||
TexCounterReg | OK | ||||
UseDefinedOnly | OK | ||||
DefinedTexturesVS | OK | ||||
[VS*.*] | |||||
PointsList |