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xJohnnyDx
The Aduro Protocol The Fifth Race
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Posted - 2007.12.23 05:37:00 -
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Sorry if this has been brought up. Per the usual, I tried a searches but didn't come up with anything.
I just finished updating to the latest NVIDIA drivers (169.21, 19 DEC 2007 release date) and noticed that Eve is now included in the default programs list in the "Manage 3D Settings"/"Program Settings" list. This of course creates a problem with nHancer, not allowing it to run because the NVIDIA Control Panel is already managing Eve.
The problem, of course, is that, at least to my knowledge, the NVIDIA Control Panel doesn't allow you to make the same graphic changes to Eve that nHancer does (allowing HDR and AA at the same time).
Is there another way to enable both HDR and AA at the same time with the new drivers? As I said, I searched as best I could, so even nothing more than a link would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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xJohnnyDx
The Aduro Protocol The Fifth Race
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Posted - 2007.12.23 16:54:00 -
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So, nobody so far? I thought I saw a bunch of topics about nHancer right after the patch came out. I was hoping at least a few of the people that use it might catch this :(
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Tamia Clant
New Dawn Corp New Eden Research
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Posted - 2007.12.23 16:59:00 -
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I'm an ATI user myself, but isn't there away to remove EVE from the default programs, makes sense that it should be possible.
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xJohnnyDx
The Aduro Protocol The Fifth Race
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Posted - 2007.12.23 17:09:00 -
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Originally by: Tamia Clant I'm an ATI user myself, but isn't there away to remove EVE from the default programs, makes sense that it should be possible.
It makes perfect sense that removing the program should be possible. Unfortunately. it's not. The program says "You cannot remove an NVIDIA provided settings configuration" when you mouse over the Remove button, which is greyed out. I've tried looking for ways to manually remove programs, but haven't been successful there either. It used to be possible with the previous drivers, as Eve wasn't on the list to begin with, but now it's there by default.
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Foxxy Chick
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Posted - 2007.12.23 17:36:00 -
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I had same problem with 169.21 and nhancer. Resolved by going back to 169.17
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xJohnnyDx
The Aduro Protocol The Fifth Race
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Posted - 2007.12.23 17:44:00 -
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I started getting some funky graphic corruptions with that version and the newest Trinity patch, which is why I updated in the first place. I'm reluctant to roll back, since the game very quickly becomes unplayable, so I suppose I deal with horrendous jaggies until there's a fix.
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Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2007.12.23 17:55:00 -
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Try telling the nVidia to use Global Settings for EVE. Presumably nHancer should override that.
Also, it has been my experience that they use the wrong .exe file to "control" EVE. EVE shortcut calls the EVE.EXE file but that is just a bootstrap that runs the real EVE executable which is EXEFILE.EXE. I had to point nHancer to that file to get the profile to run properly.
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