Dege wrote on 2023-10-25, 19:43:
Unrealdevon wrote on 2023-10-25, 19:36:
What are the specific differences between reshade and dgvoodoo2 if i may ask? =)
In respect of the technique used to override system components, nothing. For example, ReShade puts their own dxgi.dll into the game folder, to hook the real dxgi.dll (a dll needed for DX10+).
And you also just put dgVoodoo dll's manually into the game folder, to override the corresponding system dll's.
Ok thanks =)
Btw i dont know if this is kinda hard to answer but i will ask anyway.
in world of warcraft the burning crusade client 2.4.3 my mouse cursor is pretty big normally but once i use dgvoodoo2 it becomes very small in comparison, and actually hard to see sometimes.
Its kinda odd because every other aspect of the game including ui and graphics in general are unchanged except for the obvious improvment in image quality.
Doesnt matter if i launch the game without dgvoodoo2,fullscreen or windowed. tried some scaling modes in dgvoodoo2, doesnt seem to matter.
Usually the mouse cursor that is a hand icon in the game changes size depending on the resolution (rest of the game stays the same size) but when using dgvoodoo2 instead the cursor gets smaller and stays that way in both 1920x1080 and 2560x1440.
Actually i need reduce the resolution all the way too 1280x800 to get the same size as i usually have at 2560x1440 in normal dx9 mode.
I was gonna take a screenshot to demonstrate the difference in cursor size but upon reviewing the image i see that the cursor is not present in the shot and it doesnt matter if dgvoodoo2 is present or not, still no mouse icon in the screenshot.
This has something to do with how windows scales ui Scale because when i change dpi scale from down from 200% (that i normally use) and then back too 100% the cursor becomes very small in its original dx9 mode too.
Tried changing the mouse cursor size in windows aswell but it did not change the one in game either. This has to be a dx9 vs dx11 thing ? hmm
Any idea how i maybe might solve this ?