![]() I learned this when trying to enable SMAA for Clear sky using mrHandi's SMAA tool. I don't know why, but for some reason these files need to be copied to both folders to work. Step 4 - Hopefully the game works now more reliably in DX10.1 mode (so far no crashes for myself) ![]() Step 3 - Copy the files to the main game folder S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I suggest copying these to a folder on your desktop. When your windows search brings up the files (order by date might help you), take the files from the folders that start x86_microsoft (the ones that start amd64_microsoft are 64bit versions). For Stalker Clear sky the 32bit version is what I used. Step 2 - Each of these files has both a 64bit version and a 32bit version. Step 1 - Within windows explorer search the windows folder for each of those files look for the oldest versions of these files ( d3d10.dll - d3d10_1.dll - dxgi.dll - ) The files I used to fix stalker are d3d10.dll d3d10_1.dll and dxgi.dll. ![]() #STALKER CLEAR SKY DOWNLOAD FREE WINDOWS 7#Windows 7 keeps a backup of these older files so that it can revert back to this state when you first installed the update. has a list of the files that are replaced during the update. I don't know for certain whether this will fix the game crashes in DX10 mode as it can sometimes take a while for the crash to occur, but so far it seems fairly stable. I've used this method to get Devil May Cry 4 working in DX10 mode, but perhaps it may be helpful to some of you wishing to enjoy Stalker Clear sky maxed out yet have the stability.
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