alinadem 11 Posted August 21, 2012 (edited) Simple Nvidia Guide to avoid crashing - Updated 10/26/14 Note -> If you have a decent Nvidia GPU, use this updated guide. Okay so I have a GTX 470, noticed that when I wanted to load games in Kotor 2 TSL, I'd get immediate artifacts and a crash. I attempted many times to reinstall, remove mods, etc. Ultimately, through trial and error I realized that the problem was that (Threaded Optimization) in Nvidia Control Panel, was set to "ON".To FIX this crash set to "Auto" or "Off". "Off" is recommended, though Auto worked for me as well.-------------------------LEGEND--------------------------RED = Compatibility / Stability IssuePINK = Visual BoostGREEN = Optimal / Performance Friendly----------------------------------------------------------------Ambient Occlusion = OFF - No native supportAnisotropic Filtering = Application Controlled (16x In Game)Antialiasing - FXAA = OFF - May or may not cause issues, I recommend off since this is a 'fake' overlay AA and blurs the screen / font.Antialiasing Gamma Correction = ONAntialiasing Setting = Application Controlled | 4 - 8x Recommended In GameAntialiasing Transparency = MultisamplingCUDA GPUs = Use Global Setting (ALL)Maximum Pre-Rendered Frames = Use the 3d Application SettingMulti-display / Mixed GPU Acceleration = Single Display Performance ModePower Management Mode = Adaptive | Change To "Prefer Maximum Performance" if neededTexture Filtering - Anisotropic Sample Optimization = ON "Shouldn't be relevant since TSL renders with OpenGL, though keep on no loss."Texture Filtering - Negative LOD Bias = ClampTexture Filtering - Quality = Performance (Opting for High Quality will avoid your GPU from enabling its texture optimization features. Good Balance)Texture Filtering - Trilinear Optimization = ON (FPS Boost, Relevant to DirectX. Enabled, recommended)Threaded Optimization = OFF (The Culprit for causing immediate crash / CTD) Keep this OFFTriple Buffering = ON (Enhanced Smoothness)Texture Filtering - Anisotropic Filter Optimization = OFF (Default)Vertical Sync = ON (Old game, hence high chance of screen tear for powerful GPUs)My Recommended MAX FPS Settings GPUS ~ Geforce 6xxx / 7xxx / 8xxx Low - Mid SeriesAmbient Occlusion = OFF - No native supportAnisotropic Filtering = OFFAntialiasing - FXAA = OFFAntialiasing Gamma Correction = ONAntialiasing Mode = OFFAntialiasing Setting = OFFAntialiasing Transparency = OFF CUDA GPUs = Use Global Setting (ALL) Maximum Pre-Rendered Frames = Use the 3d Application Setting | Lower values benefit if you experience delayed response from mouse due to lag, etc.Multi-display / Mixed GPU Acceleration = Single Display Performance ModePower Management Mode = Prefer Maximum PerformanceTexture Filtering - Anisotropic Sample Optimization = ON Texture Filtering - Negative LOD Bias = AllowTexture Filtering - Quality = High PerformanceTexture Filtering - Trilinear Optimization = ONThreaded Optimization = OFFTriple Buffering = OFFTexture Filtering - Anisotropic Filter Optimization = OFF (Default)Vertical Sync = OFF (Will help pump out a bit more FPS, turn on if screen tearing occurs - Also you can use Adaptive instead)Further Optimization Steps1) Download the latest DirectX Runtime2) Download the latest Nvidia or ATI Drivers3) Replace the default "Mss32.dll" in your default Kotor 2 Directory with This Replacement. Keep a backup just in-case.4) Right click on your Kotor 2 Directory, Click Properties. Unmark "Read Only". Click Apply, and OK. Hit OK again for the Menu to exit. (This avoids writing issues to files)5) Right click on swkotor2.exe, Click Properties. Click on the Compatibility Tab. Click "Run this program in compatibility mode for" In the window select "Windows XP Service Pack 2". Also Select "Disable Visual Themes", and "Run this program as an administrator". Hit "OK" now go back and apply those same steps to launcher.exe and swupdate.exe - Will update this thread to help others, any thoughts and recommendations regarding tweaks and graphical overhauls would be greatly appreciatedCheers. Edited October 27, 2014 by alinadem 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sith Holocron 2,473 Posted August 22, 2012 I look forward to trying this out to see if it helps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Menion Leah 0 Posted August 22, 2012 I got exactly same problem with Nvidia gtx 275. To solve it i just added the line: Disable Vertex Buffer Objects=1 In the kotor2.ini file in the graphic options part, and everything is fine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisC26 12 Posted August 27, 2012 I have a NVIDIA 8400GS which I've overclocked a little bit. Any suggestions? Also I'm running Windows 7 and 6 GBs of RAM. Of course I have done all the fixes and installation things for KotOR to work on W7 but I still feel it should be able to run the KotOR games FLAWLESSLY but the game still lags up whenever there is smoke/fog including fire and explosions. Enabling grass also make its run laggy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hassat Hunter 571 Posted August 27, 2012 Have you added the Disable Vertex Buffer Objects line in the .ini? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisC26 12 Posted August 28, 2012 Yep, for both KotOR and TSL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Extreme110 4 Posted August 28, 2012 I'm running a GeForce GT 630M (Laptop) and using a significant amount of mods, and I noticed a massive increase in both speed and quality with your balanced settings. Also, a bug where the cursor would be pressing underneath the actual location of the cursor disappeared, so thank you. EDIT: Originally the game ran fine except for the aforementioned cursor bug and whenever there was smoke or any other type of particle effects the game would chug along. Now I can run the game in max settings...just need to find a way to increase the resolution. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
evil q 16 Posted September 17, 2012 Antialiasing - FXAA = Off - May or may not cause issues, I recommend off since this is a 'fake' overlay AA and blurs the screen / font. Thanks. Using your recommendation here made everything look much better. I didn't know what was causing the problem. And, since you've got the motherboard for it and if you have an adequate CPU heatsink, you should try your hand at overclocking that i7 930. I have mine at 4114MHz (4 cores turbo)/4301MHz (single core turbo) with my uncore at 3740MHz and I've had it at these settings for years, now. The difference is very noticeable, especially if you have an SSD. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zsosahaal 0 Posted December 8, 2013 do you have any idea how i could fix this running gx 260? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites