Wallpaper Engine

Wallpaper Engine

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Gaming Animated Visualizer
   
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Type: Scene
Age Rating: Everyone
Genre: Game
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Category: Wallpaper
File Size
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4.771 MB
29 Jun, 2019 @ 5:30am
13 Feb, 2022 @ 2:05pm
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Gaming Animated Visualizer

Description
Cool custom gaming wallpaper with audio visualizer.
You can customize it however you want!
This wallpaper is made entirely using the Wallpaper Engine editor without any external or other HTML scripts, unfortunately this takes away the ability to add custom background / logo images.
I worked for weeks to build it, I hope you like it :)

Warning: This wallpaper is not optimized to work properly below 60fps, please make sure that the fps from the Wallpaper Engine settings are set to 60fps (or more if supported by your display refresh rate) to have a better and smoother experience.

Recommended specs
CPU: Intel 4° gen i5 / 6° gen i3 / AMD Ryzen 3 1° gen or higher cpus
Desktop GPU: GTX 1060 / RX 570 or higher, Display res. 1920x1080p 16:9
Notebook GPU: GTX 960m or higher, Display res. 1920x1080p 16:9 or lower
RAM: 8GB

Known issues/fixes 25/01/2020

* Issue: Low fps can cause annoying flicker/glitches on the audio visualizer.
* Fix: Increase fps limit same as your display refresh rate.

UPDATE NOTES

* v1.0 |29/06/2019|
Works well on FHD (1920x1080) 60Hz/144Hz displays, not tested on other resolutions.
* v1.2 |06/07/2020| What's new?
1) Added ROG Logo, Aorus Logo, Razer Logo.
2) Removed some customizations that caused instability.
3) Performance fix.
* v1.2.1 |07/07/2020|
1) Added PCB Lines on Aorus logo.
2) Fixed the spread of colors a bit from all over the Chroma / iCUE devices.
Big thanks to Tim from the Wallpaper Engine developer team for the fix and coding.
* v1.2.2 |19/01/2022|
1) Added Corsair & HyperX logos. Note: It could be buggy
2) Some minor corrections.
85 Comments
BlackHat 19 10 May @ 5:49am 
top...gostei já usando no meu PC...
KaraG1998 27 Nov, 2023 @ 10:29am 
Please add 4K res and TUF logo
ユービッシュ 20 Mar, 2023 @ 8:45am 
4k res ?
xRooty  [author] 16 Nov, 2022 @ 9:58am 
It's ok, let me know if it works properly.
Paradinse 16 Nov, 2022 @ 9:58am 
Well there we go, seems to be working now. Shame I need to have it off while on battery power but what do I expect from 980M, not exactly efficient xD.
Paradinse 16 Nov, 2022 @ 9:50am 
It's on my D: Directory, but that is fine I can locate it, I forgot I installed it on D: instead of C: I apologies for not remembering.
xRooty  [author] 16 Nov, 2022 @ 9:47am 
If you haven't changed the original directory it should be here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\wallpaper_engine
Paradinse 16 Nov, 2022 @ 9:41am 
Apologise if I am spamming your comments section would you prefer if I DMed you? You seem interesting anyway, if you don't like the idea of DMing, that's fine I don't mind just thought I'd put this option out there.
Paradinse 16 Nov, 2022 @ 9:39am 
Funnily enough they are still 100% usable as of 2022, I can still brows the net on my old top end P4 windows XP computer, log into steam, and etc although that is one of my oldest desktops that still works that I built years ago still has that TOP END AGP Nvida 7800GS rare GPU nowadays.

As for windows 7, can still play 88% of games, only if any game requires DX12 it will not function properly, and or softwares that require DX12. For any program that doesn't work with windows 7, it's always intentional, and funnily enough easy to reverse just like on steam windows xp.

But anyway, could you provide a directory for the primary .exe for wallpaper engine? I want to try setting it's GPU to 1 as well just to see if I can get the wall paper to work, and or I will test it on my main desktop either on the 3090 Ti GPU0 or the Quadro m4000 GPU1 to make sure it 's not something I'm doing wrong.
xRooty  [author] 16 Nov, 2022 @ 9:12am 
Don't worry i didn't mean to say that your integrated gpu is bad, in general this wallpaper doesn't go well with integrated gpu, even powerful and recent ones, to give you an example i was able to test on: Radeon R5 (A8-6410) HD 4600 (i7-4710HQ), HD 530 (i7-6700HQ), UHD 630 (i7-8700k) and UHD "10 Gen" (i7-10510U), these are great graphics cards but none passed the stability tests without decreasing rendering frames to (13-29fps, ugly experience), even if the gpu could have given more.
Anyway.. Windows 7 remains one of the best OSes that have left us as Microsoft did with XP and it will soon be Windows 10 too unfortunately.
Thanks for your patience.