Sorry for my ignorance and but can someone give me a little detail on what goes on if I click the "patch" button. It looks like a file "nv3dumx.dll" will be patched (with an option to save the original) but I don't see the original. How does it work its magic? Does it alter the actual drivers? I'm willing to try a magic black box but I'd like to know I can get back to my previous state.
Unzip the patchers into any folder. Copy mv3dum.dll from /windows/system32 and nv3dumx.dll from /windows/syswow64. put into the same folder whith the patchers and execute both. The news files must placed in rFactor2 folders. nv3dumx.dll in rFactor2\Bin64 and nv3dum.dll in rFactor2\Bin32. easy.
Thanks for the instructions. Do you need both files regardless of which version of rF2 you are running (64 or 32), or just the relevant one?
OK, miracle worker Can you get standard super sampling to activate? MS and SGSS work fine, but SS doesn't work on many of our rigs. A major annoyance since it should provide more than adequate image quality with less performance drop than SGSS.
Supersampling working here last time I checked....12xS, 8xS, etc. For just transparency objects, I'm pretty sure transparency supersampling worked as well.
Talking about standard NVIDIA or built-in rF2 settings with simple 2x, 4x or 8x SS added. No fancy Inspector
Yeah I understand the instructions. My question is: What does the executable do besides "work very well"? Does it alter (patch) the nvidia drivers? What all does it do to them? Just enable clamping negative LOD bias? If I'm not happy do I have to reinstall the drivers? If it's too complicated to explain (in terms a layman can understand) can you link me to the Nvidia discussion?
The patch only clamp negative LOD in the file. The original ones placed in /windows/syswow64 stay untouched. When you start rfactor, the game first check if there any *.dll in game folder avoid to use it instead the original. When you don't want it anymore, just delete the file. (I would have preferred post in the Spanish forum.... i don't know if you understand my explications with my basic english.)
Your English is fine. Sorry to be a worrier but I just didn't want to click an executable described as a patch without having some idea of what it will do. Thanks for the explanation. I give it a go.
DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS FILE, IT'S PACKAGED WITH SPYWARE THAT'S TAKEN ME 1 HOUR TO REMOVE. OP - please use credible hosting sites that do not repackage uploads with this garbage!
@smr_hot. Could you please make a new version of the patch for nvidia driver 347.09? Thanks in advance.