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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Hi,
does anyone have the same problem as me?... Anytime I try to add launcher.exe to nvidia control pannel, it has an icon of A-10C as if it wasnt created and only the profile for A-10 appears. Yesterday I tried to delete the A-10 profile and then create a new profile for il2 launcher. Set AA16AF16 and clicked apply. Then I flew a mission in il2. Afterwards in nvidia control pannel the new profile had again the icon of A-10C. I wonder if it is a problem of same filename or il2 just isnt recognized. What program do you use to force aa and af on nvidia cards? Thanks |
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Mine picks up WoP Launcher.exe for the icon.
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Does nvidia inspector work for forcing anything in COD?
I would be curious if somebody has A-10C and WOP if there is the same problem...maybe it is time to call program executables by game name. |
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I don't have any problem getting the Nvidia CP to accept the CoD launcher.exe (I have only one other game on this drive, RoF), just that nothing I set in the CP has the slightest effect in the game. Zero FSAA, zero AF.
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I also get the Lockon FC2 in NCP when selecting CLOD?
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I have all these sims.. but do not have this problem.
However the CloD launcher.exe does not seem to affect the game... |
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You can add and remove exe names from profiles, create profiles, and enable/disable extension limit (removed from nVidia driver a while back), mostly it lets you tweak the game profiles with a few different options that you get with the default nVidia Control Panel app (so you could force AA, anisotropy, vsync, tripplebuffer, etc... however you could do this with default nVidia app as well). I mostly use it for overclocking my video card and changing the extension limit setting so some old games will work better with Win7.
![]() And for devs to stop calling all game loaders 'launcher.exe'. ![]() |
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