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Yakuza Kiwami 2






3D Vision fix for Yakuza Kiwami 2. It includes improvements for arcade games.


Fixed
- Shadows.
- Lighting.
- Clipping. Although there is a bit there if you use the maximum FOV setting.
- Sun light.
- Realistic specular reflections. There's a hotkey to toggle this off, if you want to check how they look at surface depth.
- Screen space reflections.
- Water and its related reflections.
- Rain, which appears in very few cutscenes.
- Blood (not all of it).
- Haloing problems.
- HUD at depth with fixed clipping.
- Stereoized arcade games, with new aspect ratio and scanlines options.
- Automatic convergence settings depending on the situation.
- And more small fixes.


Known issues
- There is one instance of blood that I couldn't fix properly. I will show up at wrong depth. This includes tears, which happen.
- Drink glasses are imperfect. Better than in their default state, but I couldn't fix them properly. It's a minor thing.
- Debris when you break objects isn't synchronized between the eyes. Each eye can show different small pieces.
- "Smooth" LOD transitions only happen on the right eye. The left eye switches them instantly. Hard to notice unless you break big objects in battle and watch them disappear.
- The mirrors in the back room of the cabaret club are inverted. I couldn't find a way to fix them without affecting the rest of the game.


Installation
- Download this file and extract its contents in the "Yakuza Kiwami 2" folder, where "YakuzaKiwami2.exe" is.
- Run the game and let it overwrite the profile the first time.
IMPORTANT: in the ingame options, choose fullscreen.


Information about automatic convergence
By default (if you haven't used the previous work in progress fix or manually saved convergence), the fix is shipped with a low convergence value (0.6), but gameplay automatically switches to higher convergence (2.0). There are also automatic combinations of convergence and HUD depth for playind darts, cabaret club dates and Majima Construction missions.

In the end I didn't enable a preset for heat moves, because it was triggered sometimes during normal battle situations. Click the left stick button or press 3 to manually switch to low convergence to enjoy those moves better.

The fix relies on having a low convergence setting saved as default, remember that. If you want to disable all automatic convergence stuff, open "d3dx.ini" and remove all "preset = " lines, except for the "preset = Arcade" ones.


Information about arcade games
Without the fix, arcade games (Virtua Fighter 2.1 and Virtual On) were 2D, with borders, 4:3 and with scanlines.

With the fix, they will cover the full 16:9 screen area, be in 3D, have tweakable HUD depth, and with disabled scanlines. Wider aspect ratios are untested. The drawbacks of the extended view area are that the internal 1024x768 resolution gets stretched and the internal HUD looks more pixelated.

Example1
Example2

The related constants in "d3dx.ini" are y5 (scanlines), z5 (X axis) and w5 (Y axis). Press "F6" to enable scanlines, press "1" (not the numpad) to switch between three X axis border settings, and press "2" (not the numpad) to switch between two Y axis border settings.

If you want to use the default aspect ratio, set y5 to 0, z5 to 1 and w5 to 1.


Hotkeys (numbers aren't from the numpad)
F1: convergence presets. The last two are very high, intended for the arcade game Virtual On. You will have to manually change them for Virtua Fighter 2.1, because there wasn't a way to add an automatic convergence preset that didn't make Virtual On more annoying to use.
XB_LEFT_THUMB (L3) or 3: low convergence (0.6) toggle, good for non important cutscenes that still trigger gameplay convergence, or for heat moves.
F2: HUD depth presets. 40% depth by default. It doesn't affect prerendered cutscenes, to avoid other unintended effects.
- F3: HUD toggle. Not disabled by default.
F4: depth of specular reflections toggle. Realistic depth by default. I recommend not changing this. It makes reflections be at surface depth instead of what is intended. Try it if you are curious.
F5: partial depth of field toggle (some closeups). Not disabled by default. Just use the ingame DoF setting if you want to disable it.
F6: arcade scanlines toggle. Disabled by default.
1: arcade X aspect ratio presets. Full 16:9 screen by default.
2: arcade Y aspect ratio presets. Full 16:9 screen by default.
5: super reflective space reflections toggle. Unused by default. If you want to make the game super shiny and reflective, try this hotkey. Keep in mind that screen space reflections in this game use half the internal resolution.



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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