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Sekiro FPS Unlock Mod

Unlock the framerate in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and play at higher refresh rates!

📋 What This Does

This mod removes the 60 FPS cap from Sekiro, allowing you to play at higher framerates like 120, 144, or even 240 FPS. Perfect for high refresh rate monitors! This mod sets the game to borderless windowed mode.

⚙️ Installation

  1. Download the mod files:

    • d3dcompiler_43.dll (the mod file)
    • SekiroFPS.ini (configuration file)
  2. Locate your Sekiro game folder:

    • Right-click Sekiro in Steam → Manage → Browse local files
    • Default location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Sekiro
  3. Copy both files into the Sekiro folder (where sekiro.exe is located)

  4. Done! Launch the game normally through Steam

🎮 Configuration

Edit SekiroFPS.ini with Notepad to change your target framerate:

[Settings]
; Target framerate (valid range: 30-300)
TargetFPS=144

How to Save the INI Correctly:

  1. Open SekiroFPS.ini
  2. Change the TargetFPS value
  3. Save

Mod Not Working?

  • Verify both files are in the correct folder (same folder as sekiro.exe)
  • Make sure the INI file is actually .ini and not .txt
  • Try deleting the INI file and let the mod create a new one automatically
  • Restart the game after making changes

Game Crashes or Glitches?

  • Lower your target FPS (try 120 instead of 240)
  • Some effects/physics may glitch at very high framerates
  • This is normal for FromSoftware games at high FPS

Still Using 60 FPS?

  • The mod only works if d3dcompiler_43.dll is in the game folder
  • Check that the INI file is being read (it should be in the same folder)
  • Try setting a very obvious value like TargetFPS=30 to test if it's working

🗑️ Uninstalling

Simply delete these two files from your Sekiro folder:

  • d3dcompiler_43.dll
  • SekiroFPS.ini

The game will return to normal 60 FPS.

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