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digitalforceq

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Ok, I have the Steam Digital Deluxe Version and it's working great on my PC.   That being said, I have two issues:

1 - Is there no way to hard code anti aliasing in the game?  I tried the NVIDIA control panel and it doesn't help.

2 - I played and beat Mass Effect 1 on 360 but bought Mass Effect 2 on PC.  I read an article that there was a way to manually start a new game on PC yet enter some of the major decisions that you made in the first game.  Any way around this or help this situation?

Thanks in advance ;)

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Lavans6879

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1) You can use nHancer to force AA if you set the AA mode to Unreal Engine 3 compatability. http://www.nhancer.com/



2) Hard to say. You'll probably need to transfer the save via a memory stick, if possible.

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digitalforceq

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Thanks for your help Lavan. I will check out the Nhancer.



Anyone have any official info on transferring 360 save game or tweaking a PC save game to include old decisions.

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Jim_uk

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digitalforceq wrote...

Thanks for your help Lavan. I will check out the Nhancer.

Anyone have any official info on transferring 360 save game or tweaking a PC save game to include old decisions.


You could grab a save off this site with the decisions that match yours.

http://www.annakie.com/me/home.htm

You can still change appearance and class after import.

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Grestorn

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Digitalforceq, please see this thread in the nHancer forum for details on how to get Anti-Aliasing:



http://forum.nhancer...read.php?t=1602

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digitalforceq

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You guys are most hopeful - Thank you SOO much!



Grestorn, in the past when installing Nhancer, sometimes it would corrupt other game profiles while fixing the one game I was working on. Is there another way to manually edit the NVIDIA profile to make AA work without installing Nhancer? I have a GTX 295.



Thanks!

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Grestorn

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I'm pretty sure than nHancer doesn't corrupt other game's profiles. Many, many people are using it and I never heard of such a problem. Maybe you've used an nHancer version which wasn't really compatible with the driver you had at that time?



Anyway: You can always restore all profiles to the state before you used nHancer (it creates a copy of the original database in nHancer's own directory.).



The only way to get AA without nHancer is to manually edit the profile database and to restart the system.

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digitalforceq

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Thank you Grestorn!



I did confirm though, I have a GTX 295 and if I enable AA and SLI, I get silky smooth performance and then huge random drops for no reason. It goes from 60 to like 15 then right back up. :( Sucks because AA looks great but I'd rather have 100% smooth FPS than totally inconsistent FPS with AA.

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forget nHancer. you don't need that. here's how I got it to work with my GTX 260.

http://forums.nvidia...howtopic=157394

I edited the NvApps.xml file like he said (replacing biogame.exe with MassEffect2.exe) along with the next lines.

However, since he chose a certain AA and I wanted to be able to edit ALL the settings that the Nvidia control panel offers, I changed the second part of this guy's guide.

I went into the Nvidia control panel and went to one of my other installed games. I made its settings to what I wanted to have Mass Effect 2 to run at. Then when editing the NvApps.xml file I used Ctrl+F to find the other game's settings, and copy/pasted those to the part where Mass Effect 2 was.

End result: I got to edit all the settings that are in the Nvidia Control Panel for ME2 without waiting for a driver update! :happy: