One evening, after polishing the patch and merging the final pull request, the 1Codex lead uploaded the release and posted a short message: “We kept the fight the same. We just made it feel right.” Replies flooded in — thanks, bug reports, and a few joke petitions to add jetpacks to Dante’s moveset. But the dominant tone was gratitude. In a corner of the internet where fixes often fracture communities, this one had brought players back together to celebrate what made the series great: fast, expressive combat and the feeling that every stylish move mattered.

If you see this patch floating around in your travels, stop what you are doing and install it. Here is why.

One of the biggest gripes with the base HD Collection was the low-resolution 4:3 menus. While the update doesn't completely rebuild them, it optimizes the scaling to ensure they don't look blurry on 1080p and 1440p displays. How to Optimize Your Experience

| Fan Fix | What It Does | |---------|---------------| | (Serpentine) | Lets you swap styles on the fly (like Switch version), adds turbo mode, removes FPS cap | | DSFix-style wrapper | Forces anisotropic filtering, true borderless window | | Audio fix | Restores PS2 sound effects (gun echoes, sword clashes) | | Cutscene FPS unlock | 60 FPS movies (requires interpolation, can desync audio) | | Input latency reducer | Disables triple buffering via d3d8to9 wrapper |

I can provide specific optimization steps based on your current setup. Share public link

: General bug fixes were included to improve the overall stability of the games across the collection. : The patch was notably large, weighing in at approximately 1.8GB to 2.6GB depending on the platform and source. Installation Notes (CODEX/Manual) : Use a tool like to unzip the update files.

Visit the DMCHDFix GitHub page to get the latest fixes.

The Devil May Cry HD Collection is a remastered compilation of the first three games in the Devil May Cry series, released on March 15, 2018. The collection includes Devil May Cry (2001), Devil May Cry 2 (2003), and Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening (2005). This report focuses on the updated version of the collection, specifically Update 1, and its impact on the game's quality, particularly with the Codex extra quality patch.

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Collection Update 1codex Extra Quality Portable: Devil May Cry Hd

One evening, after polishing the patch and merging the final pull request, the 1Codex lead uploaded the release and posted a short message: “We kept the fight the same. We just made it feel right.” Replies flooded in — thanks, bug reports, and a few joke petitions to add jetpacks to Dante’s moveset. But the dominant tone was gratitude. In a corner of the internet where fixes often fracture communities, this one had brought players back together to celebrate what made the series great: fast, expressive combat and the feeling that every stylish move mattered.

If you see this patch floating around in your travels, stop what you are doing and install it. Here is why.

One of the biggest gripes with the base HD Collection was the low-resolution 4:3 menus. While the update doesn't completely rebuild them, it optimizes the scaling to ensure they don't look blurry on 1080p and 1440p displays. How to Optimize Your Experience devil may cry hd collection update 1codex extra quality

| Fan Fix | What It Does | |---------|---------------| | (Serpentine) | Lets you swap styles on the fly (like Switch version), adds turbo mode, removes FPS cap | | DSFix-style wrapper | Forces anisotropic filtering, true borderless window | | Audio fix | Restores PS2 sound effects (gun echoes, sword clashes) | | Cutscene FPS unlock | 60 FPS movies (requires interpolation, can desync audio) | | Input latency reducer | Disables triple buffering via d3d8to9 wrapper |

I can provide specific optimization steps based on your current setup. Share public link One evening, after polishing the patch and merging

: General bug fixes were included to improve the overall stability of the games across the collection. : The patch was notably large, weighing in at approximately 1.8GB to 2.6GB depending on the platform and source. Installation Notes (CODEX/Manual) : Use a tool like to unzip the update files.

Visit the DMCHDFix GitHub page to get the latest fixes. In a corner of the internet where fixes

The Devil May Cry HD Collection is a remastered compilation of the first three games in the Devil May Cry series, released on March 15, 2018. The collection includes Devil May Cry (2001), Devil May Cry 2 (2003), and Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening (2005). This report focuses on the updated version of the collection, specifically Update 1, and its impact on the game's quality, particularly with the Codex extra quality patch.