Soulcalibur Vi Mods

DSOGaming writes: 'Modder ‘Sakura4’ has released the first proper nude mod for SoulCalibur 6. While an earlier mod allowed players to create custom naked characters, it did not have any affect on the original cast. However, this nude mod can be used for both custom and original characters, and there are currently separate versions for male and female characters.'

AnonymousThank you for this amazing 3D fix. There is a problem though, with 'Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost'.

I tried all suggestions on the web, including setting 'rendering scale' to 50 (which helps), lowering resolution to 720p full-screen, and 480p windowed with.all. graphics options set to LOW. The only thing that fixed 'D3D device being lost' was to uninstall the 3Dfix files and go back to 2D. (Playing in 2D with the 3Dfix files present did not fix the problem.)The same problem exists with Tekken7, another Unreal Engine game. However, it does not crash nearly as often, so I haven't run any tests on it.Hewlett Packard desktop, Core i5 1.8GHz, 12GB RAM, MSI GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB. That is most likely going to be something else like power settings or the hated Optimus. Losing the device altogether doesn't happen under normal circumstances, that's like pulling the card out while running, or updating the driver while in the middle of a game (can happen when Win10 force feeds you a driver).Try setting all performance settings to maximum, including in nvidia control panel.

Try to make sure Optimus is disabled if you can.One last possibility might be it trying to change resolution. I'd only expect that at launch though. Set all settings while in 2D, then enable the 3D fix. Update on 'Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost':I found that 'exiting due to D3D device being lost' also happens if the 3Dfix files are removed, but less often. So the problem is not caused by 3Dfix, only accentuated by it.Mysteriously, the problem has now gone away completely, even with 3Dfix and with 'rendering scale' set to the maximum of 200!Here are some changes I had made that.may. have caused the problem to go away:In NVidia Control Panel / Manage 3D Settings, select Program Settings, then select SoulCaliburVI in dropdown list. The da vinci code cast.

Soulcalibur

These settings were changed:'Monitor Technology' was changed from 'Fixed Refresh' to 'ULMB'.(ULMB = Ultra Low Motion Blur, which is supported by many gaming monitors.)'Power Management Mode' was changed from 'Optimal Power' to 'Adaptive', then back to 'Optimal Power'Possibly, it might have to do with your suggestion to set all graphics options without 3Dfix installed, then install 3Dfix files. Though 'exiting due to D3D device being lost' never happened while changing graphics options - It happened during gameplay or custom character creation.Is Optimus installed on Laptops only? Where would I look on my Desktop PC to check for it?