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Version 3.1.6
923 downloads
Description: This mod introduces several new features and options to the game, most notably being able to switch styles on demand for Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition (PC 2006). - Serpentiem (Style Switcher) This is for archiving purposes which includes the old versions that are found in the internet. Requirements: - Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition v1.3.0 JPN Update (Mirror Link) - DirectX Redist (June 2010) or use the Web Installer - Visual C++ Redistributables 2015-2022 x86 and x64 or use the All in One version Installation: 1. Download and install the required files. Also update the game. 2. Select one of the following Style Switcher version and read the "readme.txt" files. 3. Download and extract the "Xbox Controller Fix" within the DMC3SE folder. Additional stuffs made by muhopenspores (DMC3 Inputs Thing - use this with Style Switcher v3.0+) Installation (only for Style Switcher v3.0+): 1. When installing the Style Switcher Mod, select "0" when prompted. 2. Download the "dinput8.dll" and "SDL2.dll" in the Releases section. If "1" was selected during the previous instruction and using the Xbox Controller Fix, use the "dsound" build (still has bugs). 3. Move the files inside the DMC3SE game folder. 4. (Skip this step when using dsound build) Rename/move/delete "dmc3se.ini" to prevent controller configuration conflicts. 5. Run the game. Pressing "Insert" key should show an overlay that enables different option of mod features. -
Version 1.0
43,958 downloads
A preconfigured compilation of community made mods and fixes meant to fix the game while keeping the game vanilla. Addressed to all newcomers who want to play the game properly without fiddling around with multiple downloads and configuring settings. I wanted to simplify this process. Includes: Style Switcher 3.1.3 for best performance and maintaining core vanilla experience 360 pad support HQ music fix including missing tracks and proper looping button prompts for PS2, 360 and Xbox One pads properly working UI at 16:9, 16:10 and 4:3 aspect ratios Follow the instructions in readme.txt file.- 2 comments