3D Vision feature for Cuphead, with some extra graphics options to disable some post processing filters. This isn't a fix, because the game was just 100% flat by default. This is layered (with curves sometimes) 3D made from scratch, texture by texture.
Update (four hours since the original post): redownload the fix again. I have included two new hotkeys to control chromatic aberration and film grain separately.
Fixed
- Geometry textures separated by custom layers that depend on separation and convergence.
Known issues
- Some elements that should be at different depths are in the same texture, so there can be some layers with wrong depth or a compromised setting, espacially the run & gun levels.
- The game can sometimes crash at boot. Just try to boot it again. This has been tested only with the GOG version.
Installation
- Download this file and extract its contents in the "Cuphead" folder, where "Cuphead.exe" is.
- The game needs to run in exclusive fullscreen mode to enable 3D. If you are going to launch the game through GOG Galaxy or Steam, make a launch command line parameter with "-window-mode exclusive" (no quotes). Do the same with a shortcut if you are booting the game standalone (for example, the GOG version without Galaxy).
- Launch the game. The first time you run it, it will ask for permission to write a setting (it's convergence) into the Nvidia game profile. Allow it.
Hotkeys
- F1 or XB_RIGHT_THUMB: five convergence presets. Cuphead will be att screen depth by default. These presets will lower convergence.
- F2 or XB_LEFT_THUMB: HUD depth presets. Screen depth by default.
- F3: HUD toggle.
- F4: film grain and chromatic aberration toggle. Not disabled by default. Warning: if you use overscan ingame, this hotkey will freeze the image. Use the separate hotkeys instead.
- F5: screen blur toggle. Not disabled by default.
- F6: aspect ratio cycle. Unmodified by default. It has also 16:9->2.37:1, 16:9->32:9 and 16:9->48:9 presets. For 21:9, it would be better to follow the pcgamingwiki steps.
- 1 (not the numpad): film grain toggle. Not disabled by default.
- 2 (not the numpad): chromatic aberration toggle. Not disabled by default.
If you liked this and want to contribute for more future fixes, you can donate to this PayPal account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com