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Post by neillomax on Feb 26, 2008 21:16:34 GMT -5
I didn't know about enhancer being needed. I haven't ran across that problem yet. However, the textures missing........ if you try an earlier driver it should clear itself up. That problem I did have.
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Post by vinsanity on Feb 27, 2008 7:15:38 GMT -5
nHancer is only needed for NVIDIA cards that are quite new. For some reason the NVIDIA drivers do not support OpenGL in a way that MOH can run.
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Post by Lost_Child on Feb 27, 2008 22:24:40 GMT -5
nHancer is only needed for NVIDIA cards that are quite new. For some reason the NVIDIA drivers do not support OpenGL in a way that MOH can run. I checked this out ,due to recently upgrading to a NVidia card, It is supposed to improve performance in ANY NVidia card with Forceware driver 60 or above . Having FW 96+ , I downloaded it to try it out . It is supposed to be EASIER then using the NVIDIA control panel. HOW DO I USE IT ? Here is the web if anyone else want to look at it . www.nhancer.com/?dat=home
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Post by vinsanity on Feb 27, 2008 23:28:14 GMT -5
I have nHancer. If you are running a 8800 NVIDIA (or newer) it is a required program that alters the NVIDIA drivers. It runs in the background. Once configured you forget it is even there. It is not a driver in an of itself. It is also not a control panel.
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Post by Lost_Child on Feb 28, 2008 0:37:57 GMT -5
Once configured you forget it is even there. It is not a driver in an of itself. It is also not a control panel. www.nhancer.com/?dat=homenHancer Advanced Control Panel and Profile Editor for nVidia cards
Introduction nVidia's own control panel is not always very intuitive to use. Especially when looking at 3D rendering settings, it can be very cryptic and difficult to navigate. Even the new control panel introduced with the 9x.xx line of Forceware drivers wasn't a real improvements for these problems. nHancer is a tool to improve the usage of these features. Both normal and advanced users should find nHancer to be a big step forward. Additionally, nVidia drivers include a unique feature, that allows them to define profiles for every game, which control various image quality, compatibility and optimization aspects. But in the standard control panel, this feature is even more cryptic to use, so most people never bothered about it. But it's such a powerfull and handy tool, even for the average guy. So another aspect of nHancer is to improve the handling of those profiles by adding many features that the normal control panel doesn't offer at all and improving the ones that it does offer........... www.nhancer.com/?dat=d_introductionRequirements for nHancer: Any nVidia GeForce graphic card Windows 2000, XP or 2003 Forceware driver version 60 or higher MS .NET Framework 2.0 (download)
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Post by vinsanity on Feb 28, 2008 7:48:22 GMT -5
Exactly... The control panel being discussed (as you hilighted in yellow) is the NVIDIA control panel. The sentence above the hilighted one clearly states that "nHancer is a TOOL to improve the usage of these features." All nHancer does is make the end user of an NVIDIA card able to edit game profiles easier than doing the same in the NVIDIA control panel. I agree 100% that this is the case as I never could figure out how to do it in the NCP.
nHancer does not offer any of the other features of the NCP... temp monitoring, system info, etc. are not what nHanacer is about.
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