Necessary for the underlying DLL hooks to function correctly. Windows OS:
Custom robe recolors, weapon re-textures, updated protagonist features
For many modern titles, Resorep must run with administrative privileges to successfully inject its DLL.
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that newly pasted file to ori_d3d11.dll inside the game folder.
If you prefer not to install Java, you can manually hook the tool into your game by following these steps in your game's main folder (where the .exe is located):
: In your game directory, create a new folder named modded_textures . This is where you will place all your downloaded .dds texture files. Troubleshooting Common Issues Necessary for the underlying DLL hooks to function correctly
To run Resorep 1.7.0 successfully, your system must have several specific dependencies installed: Java SE Runtime Environment 8:
If you're looking to apply to a specific game, I can help you find:
Find the main directory where your game's executable ( .exe ) file is located. For Steam games, this is typically in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\[Game Name] . With a focus on speed, security, and collaboration,
| Category | Change | |----------|--------| | DX12 | Rewritten hook, reduced crashes | | Performance | 20% lower CPU overhead | | Formats | Added DDS, improved PNG/TGA | | Unicode | Full path support | | Bugfix | Memory leak, multi-GPU, exit crash |
Inside the application window, you will need to do two things:
Resorep (Resource Replace) is a generic modding framework that works by hooking DirectX 9, 10, 11, and 12 applications. It intercepts calls to load resources (textures, buffers, shaders) and redirects them to user-provided files. This means: