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Hardware Acceleration... Changing hardware acceleration for just a single program.

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  Posted 18 April 2009 - 12:10 PM

Hi all, I have a problem when playing a different number of games. I wasn't sure where I should post so feel free to move this topic wherever it should be. Basically when I play certain games they require my hardware acceleration to be on full, however some games produce a "flickering screen" and therefore I must reduce it to "low".

I was wondering is there any way to change the hardware acceleration for SPECIFIC programs, and not change the whole thing globally. Here is a talking about what I'm referring to: http://www.pixelmetrics.com/Tips/VidBlank/...cceleration.php. However this changes the setting for EVERY program, I want to do it just for a single one. I researched this a bit, and couldn't find any answers. I'm beginning to wonder if it's possible at all.

Any insight would be much appreciated! :thumbsup:

This post has been edited by Orange Blossom: 21 May 2010 - 09:03 PM
Reason for edit: Move to Games forum. ~ OB


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