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The other ini holds a list of versions from Github and can be skipped.
EDIT: Or the settings menu it seems, I'm behind on all the features added to that. :)
https://github.com/Kaldaien/SoulsUnsqueezed/releases
I had the white screen problem, so I both set the frequency to "never" and replaced the dxgi.dll file with the renamed SpecialK64.dll of version 0.9 of SpecialK.
now, every time I open the game, a window appears telling me that there's a new version of SUS. how do I make it stop appearing?
edit: ok, it wasn't super clear but that slider with "show startup banner" written next to it was the amount of seconds that the banner was going to be displayed for. I've set it to 0 and now I'm good.
I restored the dxgi.dll from the 0.6.0 release of SUS because the other one sometimes crashed my game. let's see if the crashes happen with this one too. oh and let's hope the white screen problem doesn't appear after 6 hours...
edit #2: I still get crashes sometimes. they happen either as soon as the game's window appears or after the screen becomes black, shortly after the steam overlay notification appears. the odd thing is that the crash.log file only contains this:
02/25/2018 18:30:19.128: Disabling Steam Breakpad...
I guess I should give another try to the dll of version 0.9 of SpecialK because I think it crashes less often... but what should I try, otherwise?