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Enable Post-Processing Option

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zhex:

--- Quote from: andyr2005 on July 29, 2010, 12:03:12 am ---Hi,

Sorry for the delay in replying.

The easiest way around this would just involve you renaming the ufo.exe in the installation folder to something more meaningful like ufo-ai.exe or something or your own taste.

Otherwise, I would need to know which driver version you are using, as the way to change profiles varies considerably per version of the NVIDIA driver.

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No problem, it was fast enough. :)

I'm using 258.96 version drivers.

By the way I found another workaround, in "Adjust image settings with preview" under "3D Settings" I just selected "Let the 3D application decide" and now I can use post-processing in UFO AI. :)

bayo:
awesome bug...

Mattn:
i've added this to the faq - might help others

Kobold:

--- Quote from: zhex on July 29, 2010, 03:45:59 pm ---No problem, it was fast enough. :)

I'm using 258.96 version drivers.

By the way I found another workaround, in "Adjust image settings with preview" under "3D Settings" I just selected "Let the 3D application decide" and now I can use post-processing in UFO AI. :)

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I use the same driver version, but i dont need to switch to: "Let the 3D application decide" for post processing effect.

MCR:
You all should be happy, because you are BLESSED with Nvidia compared to ATI @ least regarding UFO:AI :P

You get ALL the graphic features to work, yet there is NO chance to do the same with a modern ATI card !

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