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geever:

--- Quote from: andyr2005 on July 12, 2010, 08:46:05 pm ---Any update on this because I believe it to be a bug?

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You haven't told us anything we could check. Nothing UFO:AI related like ufoconsole.log or so..

-geever

andyr2005:
Hi,

I will post the ufo log file content later, but I thought just being told the graphics card and driver would be enough to perhaps give reason as to why a check box was not cehckable.

andyr2005:
Hi,

I have resolved the problem now. It appears that the NVIDIA Control Panel was applying the Quake2 or UFO Afrterlight profile to the UFOAI.exe and therefore restricting the OpenGL strings that the driver was reporting to it.

zhex:

--- Quote from: andyr2005 on July 14, 2010, 11:40:06 am ---Hi,

I have resolved the problem now. It appears that the NVIDIA Control Panel was applying the Quake2 or UFO Afrterlight profile to the UFOAI.exe and therefore restricting the OpenGL strings that the driver was reporting to it.

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Hi! I have the same problem with post-processing and the NVIDIA Control Panel is applying the UFO Afrterlight profile to the UFOAI.exe but I can't remove it. How did you manage to resolve this issue? Thnx!

Z.

andyr2005:
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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