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'''OniX''' is a fan-made rebuild of the [[Oni]] game application, yielding new possibilities for Oni in terms of modding, new engine features, and maintenance for modern operating systems. The initial v1.0 release is intended to replicate "vanilla" Oni as closely as possible while fixing compatibility issues with current operating systems and modern hardware (including {{H|A high-DPI display that uses a backing scale above 1x, such as Apple's Retina displays that use 2x or 3x scaling factors. Windows displays that use scaling above a certain percentage can also count as HDPI.|HDPI|dotted=yes}} and {{H|High Refresh Rate, e.g. 120 Hz or 144 Hz.|HRR|dotted=yes}} displays) and upgrading to a new game data versioning system that will make future improvements easier to roll out.
'''OniX''' is a fan-made rebuild of the [[Oni]] game application, yielding new possibilities for Oni in terms of modding, new engine features, and maintenance for modern operating systems. The initial v1.0 release is intended to replicate "vanilla" Oni as closely as possible while fixing compatibility issues with current operating systems and modern hardware (including {{H|A high-DPI display that uses a backing scale above 1x (a 1:1 pixel:point ratio). The Retina displays in Apple's products use a 2x or 3x scaling factor. A display in Microsoft Windows that the user sets to use scaling above a certain percentage can also count as HDPI.|HDPI|dotted=yes}} and {{H|High Refresh Rate, e.g. 120 Hz or 144 Hz.|HRR|dotted=yes}} displays) and upgrading to a new game data versioning system that will make future improvements easier to roll out.


==Limitations==
==Limitations==