![]() ![]() ![]() I created a shortcut to RDR2.exe and pointed the batch file to that shortcut, and now It starts, swapps the DLSS files, and with version.dll installed. But I still can't understand why version.dll effects this swapping operation when running the batch file as Administrator.ĮDIT: after all, It seems is not the swapping operation what conflicts. Yeah, it seems the game does start but silently dies (even Rockstar Launcher doesn't).Īnyways, as I said in my previous Edit, I think I'm going to give up because I'm having continuos headaches with this DLSS swapper and the Rockstar Launcher:Īnyway, nevermind, this is not a issue with your version.dll file, which still works. You can check eventvwr.exe -> Windows Logs -> Application and see if you get a crash (I assume the game does start, but silently dies). But I still can't understand why version.dll effects this swapping operation when running It as Administrator. Oh Jesus, I think I'm going to surrender with this swapping tool and the Rockstar Launcher.Īnyway, nevermind, this is not a issue with your version.dll file, which still works. If I run it not as Administrator (and previously I have enabled write permissions to the folder), the issue does not happen, It swapps the DLSS files, and the game starts. (You can find my swapping batch file if you google "DLSS swapper rdr2)ĮDIT: ok, more info: the issue only happens when I run the batch file as Administrator (which I must because Rockstar Launcher always disable write permissions to RDR2 folder). dlls and the batch file does the swapping operation, it doesn't start.ĭo you know why this happens? I never could imagine that this swapping operation was being the cause, because is not a 'mod'. If I only put the new DLSS dll in game folder, then it starts (but then the Launcher overwrites It, obviously), but if there are two DLSS. But when version.dll is installed (and this is what I don't understand why), the game does not start. The batch file fools the Launcher and swapps the new DLSS dll and the default DLSS dll before and after starting the Launcher. What is causing conflict is precisely a batch file tool that I made myself to use any DLSS version in RDR2 (as I guess you already know, the Rockstar Launcher overwrites the new nvngx_dlss.dll with the default one). Ok, I figured out what is happening but I can't understand why this happens. ![]() What is the version you are using and when did the patch release? Are you sure it is not a possibly outdated mod that is being loaded by version.dll causing the issue? ![]() I am unaware of issues with version.dll on the latest game version. ![]()
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