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    nHancer 2.2.2

    Posted on Wednesday, March 28 2007 @ 13:24:55 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck

    Changelog:
    • Corrected some problems in the Polish translation
    • Added and reworked some of the polish help texts (thanks to Tymoteusz Kuczynski)
    • Added the missing “Enhance in-game AA setting” option to the tray icon menu
    • Switching the language in the options will now also switch the Anti-Aliasing labels accordingly right away, without having to restart nHancer.
    • Bugfix: Manual activation of profiles didn’t copy the OpenGL SLI compatibility flags correctly. As a result, manually activated profiles were also not marked with a checkmark in the menu.
    • Bugfix: When opening the SLI Mode page for the first time, the items in the list of SLI flags were not marked according to the currently selected game. Only after switching the game, the list was updated correctly.

    Program Information

    Category:
    Tools and Utilities
    Type:
    Free


    Version:
    2.2.2
    Size:
    1.1MB
    Works on:
    Windows


    Product page: here

    Download: nHancer 2.2.2

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