No Effect From Nvida Inspector Settings
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Hello! With prior versions of BMS, I was always able to force settings (AA, SS, Vsync, etc.) from Nvidia Inspector. However, after messing with BMS 4.34 for a bit, none of these settings seem to have any impact at all. Confirmed that Inspector is pointing to the correct executable.
Is this a known issue? And if so, any way to get around it? I find that using the in-game settings doesn’t provide the visual quality I’m looking for.
Thanks!
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Hello! With prior versions of BMS, I was always able to force settings (AA, SS, Vsync, etc.) from Nvidia Inspector. However, after messing with BMS 4.34 for a bit, none of these settings seem to have any impact at all. Confirmed that Inspector is pointing to the correct executable.
Is this a known issue? And if so, any way to get around it? I find that using the in-game settings doesn’t provide the visual quality I’m looking for.
Thanks!
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Double check the…disable full screen optimization box…in the properties of bms executable, i cant get nvidia to force anything without this disabled.
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Double check the…disable full screen optimization box…in the properties of bms executable, i cant get nvidia to force anything without this disabled.
How to set that disabled if launching with Alternative Launcher?
Thanks.
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How to set that disabled if launching with Alternative Launcher?
Thanks.
The Alternative Launcher still executes the “Falcon BMS.exe” as part of launching, doesn’t it?
(assuming it’s an alternative launcher as opposed to an alternative executable of the BMS program) -
The Alternative Launcher still executes the “Falcon BMS.exe” as part of launching, doesn’t it?
(assuming it’s an alternative launcher as opposed to an alternative executable of the BMS program)Yes, and more to that - I’ve noticed Falcon BMS.exe inherits even the AM that you assign to Launcher.exe