That can often be buggy and wonky, however. Sometimes you'll need to use NVInspector or similar software to assign specific memory address info so that the hardware can take over. Lots'a 'should' in the world.)ĥ.) Not all games cooperate with Nvidia CP overrides. (Clean install should remove everything, public school systems should be fully funded, also.
What you're describing can be caused by mismatched data of drivers/control panels left over from old installations.
You can simply drag and drop your whole GOG Galaxy directory to the root if you need to.ģ.) Ensure your ttings file (or anything else you may have tweaked) is not set to 'read only'.Ĥ.) Use DriverSweeper and CCleaner to completely remove your drivers and install clean again. Do NOT install games under Program Files or Program Files(x86) these are protected folders and can cause issues. Doesn't affect TW3, but it's worth mentioning.)Ģ.) Move your installation to the root of your install drive. (Also be sure you are assigning the same changes to both the game's launcher and. I recommend restarting your computer after trying each of these, one at a time:ġ.) Be sure you are altering the the game-specific settings, not global settings. I doubt they would affect vsync, however. That was a while ago, so changes to the engine may have been introduced in the newest patches. NV Control Panel settings do work, as I've fiddled with them myself.