Tekken 7






3D Vision fix for Tekken 7. Also with some graphics options. There will be more game content in the future, so the fix will be updated after that.

Update  (2018-03-24): fixed all new shaders related to Noctis and his stage, and also old ones that have changed with this new update. Two new hotkeys added, about screen space reflections. 3Dmigoto updated to version 1.3.7. Post processing effects hotkeys now show a message on screen, thanks to DHR giving me something to work with (also thanks to 3Dmigoto devs).

Update  (2018-01-19): fix updated with a new way to stereoize depth of field and ambient occlusion (3Dmigoto 1.2.70), ensuring present and future compatibility with all resolutions (higher than 5120x2880, or more custom resolutions than what it supported before).

Update with bug fixes (2017-12-03): I've uploaded the fix again, doing a long due fix for depth of field and ambient occlusion. DoF was 2D before and now is stereoized, but every resolution needed an addition to "d3dx.ini". Check the lines starting with "TextureOverrideDoF" in "d3dx.ini". There's almost everything up to 5K. Now DoF isn't disabled by default. The ambient occlusion bug was happening at only 1920x1080 and 3840x2160, and it's fixed the same way.

Extremely important update and news (2017-12-02): finally, after months of trying ways to fix the specular lighting problem the wrong way, DHR suggested me something that I had already tried before, but looking at it again I realized where my mistake was, because it was incomplete, and with just a simple tweak I got it right. And so, I've finally removed the "Remaining issues" section of this post. Download the fix again and enjoy. You'll notice it right away in the water stage (sun reflection) and Mishima dojo (moon reflection), for example.

Update (2017-11-30): fixed Geese Howard shaders and his stage shaders. Updated 3Dmigoto to 1.2.67 version. Also, the fix now includes all my compiled ".bin" shaders. If they work correctly, you won't see stutters when you use the fix in fresh state. Same download link as always.

Update (2017-09-01): the new bowling mode is now fixed. Download the fix again. You can keep your old ".bin" files in ShaderFixes, to avoid having to compile old shaders again.

Update (2017-07-03): I found more of those minor shaders, applied a new automatic low convergence preset for cutscenes/intros/outros (you can disable this at the "[ShaderOverridePresetCutscene]" and following lines in "d3dx.ini"), and updated the download link.

Small update (2017-06-18): I found 4 more minor shaders and updated the download link.


Fixed
- Lighting.
- Specular lighting.
- Smoke.
- Skybox.
- Heatwave effects.
- Transparency effect in geometry.
- Depth of field.
- Ambient occlusion bug at certain resolutions.
- And a lot more inaccurate effects.

Installation
- Download this file and extract its contents in the "TEKKEN 7\TekkenGame\Binaries\Win64" folder, where "TekkenGame-Win64-Shipping.exe" is.
- Make sure "TekkenGame-Win64-Shipping.exe" is included in your Nvidia "Tekken 7" profile, which is available from the 382.33 drivers onwards. It was for me, but some users of the Asian version of the game had problems with this.
- Launch the game.
- The game has been more thoroughly tested with shadows and effects at max settings (post processing is OK at lower settings), which doesn't mean it will be wrong at low/medium settings.

Hotkeys
- F1: four convergence presets.
- F2: HUD depth presets. Screen depth by default.
- F3: HUD toggle (with a nice collapse animation).
- F4: bloom and lens dirt toggle. Not disabled by default.
- F5: depth of field toggle. Not disabled by default.
- F6: Arena stage TVs convergence presets. By default, those TVs are in 2D, but if you open "d3dx.ini" and uncomment the ";[TextureOverride1]" line and its two following lines, those TVs will render in 3D, but heavily break lighting in other stages (edit: probably a mistake of mine while hunting. I don't encounter any graphics bugs now). Use for fun and testing if you want.
- z: Kuma/Panda hair toggle. If you use a high/max textures setting, they will have hair, which needs a lot more GPU power than normal. Using this hotkey will disable their hair and you will get a lot more fps. They have hair by default.
- Right trigger controller button: low convergence preset while holding it. If you use that button for combos, you can disable or change the hotkey in "d3dx.ini" ([Key8]).
- x: some HUD elements have variable depth by default (some at screen depth, and some at full depth), so with this hotkey (which is disabled by default), you will be able to use a positive, negative, or disabled correction (3 presets), which also inherit your F2 hotkey values.
- 1 (not the numpad): screen space reflections smoothness toggle. It disables the average smoothing it does over time (you may see some dithering with flickering, but better clarity). Not disabled by default.
- 2 (not the numpad): screen space reflections 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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