[SOLVED] MSI Afterburner custom direct3d support greyed out ?

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Some profile settings are treated as power user settings and they are locked by default now. Such settings include “Enable Custom Direct3D support” compatibility option and Vector2D On-Screen Display rendering mode selection. Context help was not recommending enabling those compatibility related options globally, however many users tend to enable them blindly then blame the product for inappropriate performance or 3D applications compatibility. Such settings are now ignored unless you manually unlock them at the profile level

There is a good reason why those settings are protected now. V2D mode is SLOW, custom 3D can be incompatible with other applications and both of them should be...

Colif

Win 11 Master
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Some profile settings are treated as power user settings and they are locked by default now. Such settings include “Enable Custom Direct3D support” compatibility option and Vector2D On-Screen Display rendering mode selection. Context help was not recommending enabling those compatibility related options globally, however many users tend to enable them blindly then blame the product for inappropriate performance or 3D applications compatibility. Such settings are now ignored unless you manually unlock them at the profile level

There is a good reason why those settings are protected now. V2D mode is SLOW, custom 3D can be incompatible with other applications and both of them should be avoided unless you explicitly need them. Why are you trying to unlock them?

https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/rtss-6-7-0-beta-1.412822/page-83
 
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