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Although powerful and useful, ''DDSopt'' (and its little brother [[Guide:BSA_Extraction_and_Optimization|BSAopt]]) is a beta program that is no longer under development. As such, it lacks some bells and whistles and is not so simple to use without some instruction. Nevertheless, no other application exists with the functionality of ''DDSopt'', and it is simply the best application for optimizing, compressing and packaging texture assets for Skyrim, Oblivion and Fallout, period. | Although powerful and useful, ''DDSopt'' (and its little brother [[Guide:BSA_Extraction_and_Optimization|BSAopt]]) is a beta program that is no longer under development. As such, it lacks some bells and whistles and is not so simple to use without some instruction. Nevertheless, no other application exists with the functionality of ''DDSopt'', and it is simply the best application for optimizing, compressing and packaging texture assets for Skyrim, Oblivion and Fallout, period. | ||
Modded texture packs are often composed of textures saved in an inefficient compression format in relation to the texture function. This translates into textures often being 2x larger than necessary or worse due to inclusion of redundancies that add no useful information. Like unnecessary white space in this guide, the net effect is that more graphic memory (VRAM) is required to render these 'bloated' textures, which in turn costs valuable resources and hampers performance. In addition to bloat, improperly-formatted textures may also lack important information in the form of [ | Modded texture packs are often composed of textures saved in an inefficient compression format in relation to the texture function. This translates into textures often being 2x larger than necessary or worse due to inclusion of redundancies that add no useful information. Like unnecessary white space in this guide, the net effect is that more graphic memory (VRAM) is required to render these 'bloated' textures, which in turn costs valuable resources and hampers performance. In addition to bloat, improperly-formatted textures may also lack important information in the form of [https://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:DDSopt#tab=General_FAQ mipmap levels] (see Q1) required for scaling the textures in game. Visit the [http://obge.paradice-insight.us/wiki/DDSopt DDSopt page] on the OBGE Wiki to learn more about texture compression and technical details of DDSopt, and the [http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/5755 ''DDSopt'' Nexus page] for more information on ''DDSopt'' functionality. | ||
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{{GalleryItems|url= | {{GalleryItems|url=https://wiki.step-project.com/images/5/59/DDSopt_Fig2b.jpg|caption=Behave - Foliage Maps}} | ||
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Revision as of 05:44, November 2, 2020

WIP
This guide is currently under heavy revision. The information in some sections is accurate, but linked information may be out of 'order' or out of context with the current guide format.
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A simplified guide to using DDSopt to improve texture quality & performance -- by z929669 & Kelmych & S.T.E.P. Team
- Updated: 5:44:50 2 November 2020 (UTC)