Performance / Compatibility

Pragmata Performance Mods & OptiScaler

Performance-focused searches should lead players toward version-aware compatibility notes rather than random DLL downloads. The current research identifies OptiScaler PRAGMATA notes around version 0.9, dxgi.dll, known issues, and REFramework requirements.

Pragmata Performance Mods & OptiScaler: OptiScaler Checklist

Read the project wiki first, confirm PRAGMATA is listed for your version, check whether REFramework is required, and keep a copy of the original DLL state before replacing files.

Pragmata Performance Mods & OptiScaler: Patch Compatibility

If a performance mod stops working after an update, remove the injected DLLs, verify game files, then wait for the compatibility tool to update instead of layering multiple fixes.

Pragmata Performance Mods & OptiScaler: Safe Player-Facing Wording

Phrase these as PC compatibility tools and performance experiments, not official Capcom features or guaranteed FPS fixes.

Pragmata Performance Mods & OptiScaler: Modding Safety Rule

PragmataWiki does not host mod files or trainers. External tools are unsupported by Capcom, may break after patches, and can affect saves or achievements. Use trusted source pages, scan downloads, and keep backups before changing files.

Pragmata Performance Mods & OptiScaler: Optional Setup Notes

Open this only if you want backup, version, and related-page checks before installing tools.

Open
Symptom Match
  • Stutter, shader hitching, and launch crashes are different problems.
  • Ultrawide fixes, frame generation, and scaling layers should not be treated as one category.
  • A good compatibility note names the exact symptom it improves.
  • A vague FPS promise is weaker than a specific build report.
Install Discipline
  • Original DLL backup first.
  • Framework dependency before the performance layer.
  • One injected file per test cycle.
  • Verify game files before adding another workaround.
Platform Boundaries
  • PC-specific loaders do not transfer to console or handheld storefront assumptions.
  • Steam, Windows, and overlay behavior can differ by setup.
  • Handheld PCs need separate hotkey and resolution checks.
  • Driver updates can change the result even without a game patch.
Avoid
  • Layering two upscalers just because both are popular.
  • Trusting old launch-build comments after a patch.
  • Treating a modded benchmark as stock-game performance.
  • Whitelisting unknown files before checking source reputation.