So, I have a game that I have gotten back into and dragged out my old laptop (that used to run the game fine)
Back when the game was "Current" it would scan your graphics driver and based on the date of the driver it would throttle your experience. The game hasn't had an update in years, but thinks that due to me "out of date" graphics driver (actual last date that the driver was updated was after the game stopped being updated) I might have problems playing the game.
Is there anyway to update the date on the driver so that this game stops thinking that I am not keeping up with my graphics card?
For a correlation, it would be like if years from now, an older game that had a 650GTX as it's "recommended" graphics card for "ultra mode graphics", and your 950GTX that Nvidia is no longer supporting is being read by the game as "not good enough anymore"
Back when the game was "Current" it would scan your graphics driver and based on the date of the driver it would throttle your experience. The game hasn't had an update in years, but thinks that due to me "out of date" graphics driver (actual last date that the driver was updated was after the game stopped being updated) I might have problems playing the game.
Is there anyway to update the date on the driver so that this game stops thinking that I am not keeping up with my graphics card?
For a correlation, it would be like if years from now, an older game that had a 650GTX as it's "recommended" graphics card for "ultra mode graphics", and your 950GTX that Nvidia is no longer supporting is being read by the game as "not good enough anymore"