
Koei Tecmo announced Nioh 2's latest patch over on the game's Steam page, with the headline fix being "added support for keyboard & mouse input icons".

So if you've forced yourself to use a controller, the time has arrived to switch back to the clickety clack and enjoy getting stomped by that one infuriating boss. Previously, the game only showed controller button prompts, no matter what control scheme you used. (Credit to LeonardF1989 GitHub via YonderOne.Nioh 2: The Complete Edition is a brutal action-RPG that's had its fair share of issues since it launched on PC last month, with one of these being incorrect keyboard and mouse button prompts. (Credit to Mars People.)Įnable full arbitrary resolution support: Use the Nioh 2 Resolution tool. Note: Be sure to change the value of TargetFPS in dxgi.ini to your desired frame rate cap (you'll need to run the game after installing the mod to generate the file).įix abnormal frame rate drops: Set effects quality to low.

The greater window the engine has to render a given frame, if you're imposing a lower frame rate than the game can otherwise provide, may also help in alleviating stuttering related to data streaming.Ĭap the frame rate/potentially improve frame times (2): Download this beta version of Special K, extract SpecialK64.dll to root of the game installation directory then rename it to dxgi.dll, and ensure you've disabled any other frame rate limiters. Note: Useful if your system can't maintain, say, 60fps and you're sensitive to the wild fluctuations, or you're experiencing uneven frame times. Alternatively, those with an Nvidia GPU can either cap the frame rate at the driver level via the Nvidia Control Panel (requires the 441.87+ drivers) or use Nvidia Inspector to force a vsync internal lower than one-half (click the small tool icon to open the game profile section).

Cap the frame rate/potentially improve frame times (1): Download RivaTuner Statistics Server (if you use MSI Afterburner, then you already have it installed), input your desired framerate limit in the "Framerate limit" box, and hit Enter.
