Guilty Gear Automatic Resolution Fixer (GGARF) (UPDATED WITH DOWNLOAD LINK AND INSTRUCTIONS)

Since GeDoSaTo is difficult to deal with, and the other methods to get the game running at a higher resolution barely work, I've been working on a patch for Guilty Gear Xrd, called "Guilty Gear Automatic Resolution Fixer (GGARF)".It is a patch which will allow you to use DSR or VSR to downscale the game to your current screen resolution. No more screwing around with display resolutions before playing, or screwing with GeDoSaTo, this does most of the work for you.I noticed that, if you have a 1080p display, have DSR enabled, and changed the resolution in REDSystemSettings.ini, it won't switch to the desired resolution right off the bat, and you have to have the screen resolution set to the desired resolution beforehand, so I decided I'd make a patch for the game's BootGGXrd.bat file, which will change the resolution for you (Thanks to some batch utilities that I managed to find).For now, you have to set the desired resolution to a resolution that DSR supports (And is inside of the REDSystemSettings.ini file), and the resolution and refresh rate that you normally use inside of the bat file. I'm working on making an utility inside of Visual Basic which will change the game's BootGGXrd.bat file, and REDSystemSettings.ini as needed.Expect a release in a couple days, if I can get the utility ready for release.UPDATE (6/30/2018): Sorry for the long wait. I have been busy for these couple days, and I have been busy with life, so I haven't been able to work on the user-friendly GUI. I want to apologize for that.Here's the link to what you need. It already comes with a backup of the BootGGXrd.bat file. Just extract it to your Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator folder, edit the new BootGGXrd.bat file in Notepad or Notepad++, adjust SET ResX_Desired=, and SET ResY_Desired= to the resolution you have set in the REDSystemSettings.ini file (Make sure your monitor actually supports the resolution, or you have DSR enabled.), set "SET CurrentScreenResX=", "SET CurrentScreenResY=", and "SET CurrentRefreshRate=" to the current resolution and refresh rate you want the tool to return to once you quit Guilty Gear Xrd, and set "SET DesiredDisplay=" to the display that you will play Guilty Gear Xrd on (In example: \\.\DISPLAY1). GGARF automatically goes to 60hz, because the game only supports up to 60FPS anyways.I plan on releasing an updated version soon, which will have an config tool that you launch on your first time using the tool, and it will update both your REDSystemSettings.ini, AND the BootGGXrd.bat file to your liking.