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Nvidia inspector tweaks for fnv with enb
Nvidia inspector tweaks for fnv with enb













nvidia inspector tweaks for fnv with enb

If you had another video xard previously or used a different driver, I'd give Driver sweeper a try just to be sure excess goop of your last driver install is completely wiped. Try launching RadeonPro as administrator, even if it complains about it. Also, Open up the triggers tab and add aliases for Ro2client.exe and Launcher2.exeĬlick the launcher tab and set the launcher setting to custom launcher, then set the custom launcher to RO2client.exeĪfter all is said and done, I'd restart one last time just to make "sure". The alias part and running as administrator are both very important steps.ĮDIT: Make sure the exe you're using for your profile is RAG2.EXE. Can someone tell me if I did anything wrong in my method? Much appreciated.ĭid you try these steps? They worked for me when nothing I did seemed to work. Been trying to figure out what I've done wrong past couple of days with no results. Tried toggling SweetFX as well, but nothing either. So after all these changes were made, I've turned the RP window off, logged into Steam and into RO2, but nothing has changed. Steam/Origin/? I've also tried Rag2Launcher SweetFX Enabled (even in the RP settings) Texture Filtering Quality checked -> HQ Toggled AA -> Override application settings -> Max / No MLAA checked Created the profile using the RAG2.EXE from the shipping folder I've read integrated SweetFX doesn't need injection, so I skipped on putting in dll files into the shipping folder Which is a real shame because Antialiasing and Anistropic filtering would make the game look pretty damn awesome, the textures are clean, the style is simple and tidy yet good, smooth it out and sharpen it up and you would have a real winner here.įixed the hackshield and the crash problem and got the RP + SFX to work. So it's safe to say right now, it doesn't like NVIDIA. That's a fantastic idea, only it's the first thing that should have been tried, and as far as I can tell, does not work, I've been messing with NVIDIA for days since usually if a game isn't too intense and looks a bit too rough for my liking, I get the AA and AF on to it to clean it up, NVIDIA even apparently knew which Exe to look for when I went to add a profile, but as far as I can tell, the settings did absolutely nothing at all. The problem with doing it is that it also filters all the game's text, which combined with the poor UI (not having transparency scaling of the chat box background, etc) makes some things very difficult to read (much more so than it is without anti-aliasing, which people are already complaining about). There's no need for an injector, you can simply go into your CCC/Nvidia control panel, create a profile for the game and force whatever anti-aliasing/filtering options you want.















Nvidia inspector tweaks for fnv with enb