Devil May Cry 5 PC : HDR Off, Crash Fix, Disable DoF, Remove Denuvo

Devil May Cry 5 PC

Devil May Cry 5 PC is out now and there are some issues with the game. Here we are going to look into some tweaks and fixes that should make the experience much better. Before we go into the tweaks and the different settings that you can play with let’s take a look at the requirements of the game.

Devil May Cry 5 PC Requirements

Minimum Specs:

  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4460, AMD FX-6300, or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM, or better

Recommended Specs:

  • Processor: Intel Core i7-3770, AMD FX-9590, or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB VRAM, AMD Radeon RX 480 with 8GB VRAM, or better

Devil May Cry 5 PC Tweaks

Here are some Devil May Cry 5 tweaks that should improve the experience of the game:

Cap FPS

You can lock the FPS by using RivaTuner Statistics Server. Download the software and input your desired FPS cap.

Stop game crashing every 15 minutes

If you are using a touch-enabled screen then there are chances that the game is crashing after every 15 minutes or so. If that is the case then all that you need to do is open the task manager, go into the Services tab and disable TabletInputService.

Improve graphics performance

Switch to DX11 rendering by opening SteamApps\common\Devil May Cry 5\dmc5config.ini. Once here change the value of TargetPlatform to DirectX11.

Disable depth of field

If you need to disable the depth of field then go to SteamApps\common\Devil May Cry 5\dmc5config.ini and change the value of DepthOfFiledEnable to false.

Remove Denuvo

If you want to remove denuvo then you need to replace the exe file with this one.

Turn HDR off

While there is no proper way of turning HDR off, some players have reported that switching to windowed mode turns the settings off so it is worth a shot.

Devil May Cry 5 PC Settings

The following are all the settings in Devil May Cry 5 PC that you can play with:

Screen resolution: Self-explanatory
Refresh rate: Self-explanatory
Display mode: Fullscreen; Window; Borderless Window
Frame rate: Variable/60fps
Vsync: Off/On
Rendering method: Normal/Interlaced
Resolution scaling: 50% -> 200% in increments of 10%
Texture quality: Minimum; Low; Medium; High; Ultra
Texture filtering quality: Minimum; Low; Medium; High; Ultra
Mesh quality: Low; Medium; High; Ultra
Anti-aliasing: TAA/FXAA + TAA
Motion blur: Off/Variable
Effects quality: Low; Medium; High
Shadow quality: Minimum; Low; Medium; High; Ultra
Shadow cache: Off/On

Ambient occlusion type: Off; SSAO; HBAO+; HDAO
Bloom: Off/On
Lens flare: Off/On
Volumetric light quality: None; Low; High
Screen-space reflections: Off/Variable
Subsurface scattering: Off/Variable
Chromatic aberration: Off/On
Color range: sRGB/BT.709

If you are interested in playing the game then be sure to check out our DMC 5 guide:

Let us know what you think about Devil May Cry 5 PC and what your experience has been like so far.

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3 Comments

    1. Same here. The issue seems to happen when there’s too much visual fx (most of the time the crashes are due to V’s thunders, or Dante’s rocket rifle, or any other high-particle fx).

      I got this issue at the 97th level of Bloody Palace with V. F*ck my life.

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