@Deribus how do I go about installing that? I would be forever in your debt if it fixes the problem until a new driver is released that addresses the situation
Nvidia driver performance problem
@Deribus Not sure - we've had the d3d_windowscursor command in-line at LOUD for more than a week now, but a couple of days ago, we had some new users showing up that continued to have the problem - using the absolutely latest drivers. The task manager services did the trick, which was good for the users - but the services restart themselves, and not too many users are comfortable with altering core services.
I sincerely hope that this problem gets a proper NVidia resolution, sooner than later, as it's driving people off of FA entirely, especially new users that already have to deal with surround sound issues.
@arma473 Yes, I have this modification, but unfortunately the mod does not work, I do not know the reason.
I managed to open the console using the button ~ also the whole list of buttons is in the settings, it should be there
The mod is in the FAF mod vault. In the FAF client, there is a tab called "Mods." You click on that. It should show up on your screen as one of the highest-rated mods. Or you can search for the word "NVidia."
You can download it through the FAF client and then you also have to enable it (or it won't be turned on).
The key bind for the console is ~ by default. If you never changed it, it will still be ~. Just start a game and then press ~ while you are in the game (while you can see your ACU, not in the lobby)
@arma473 okay I have the mod installed, but how do I activate it? Also where is the key under near I literally cannottttt find it
Just to let you all know, I uninstalled my Driver, and installed a version released in october, its now working again.
Crushing noobs and squeezing boobs since 2012
@Doge20031 To activate a mod, there are a couple ways:
1 - you can do it from a game lobby. While you are waiting, before you X up, there is a button you can press to open the mod list.
2 - you can do it by creating a custom game. Click on create game, then instead of choosing a map, look at the rest of the screen. You will see a list of UI mods and a list of SIM mods. You can click on mods there by name to turn them on/off.
@mdcobra I updated my driver to this new version but doesn’t seem to do anything for me
@Doge20031 said in Nvidia driver performance problem:
@mdcobra I updated my driver to this new version but doesn’t seem to do anything for me
Did you install as a 'clean install'?