

One solution that I've found over other forums was to set the read-only configuration for these files under DRS folder, however everytime I do the read-only I would need to Undo the read only if I do a configuration for other game.

I even discovered a GFESDK.DLL on the Battlefield V files, for me looks like A Geforce Experience SDK to change the custom settings

I even monitored the Nvidia database files under c:\programdata\nvidia corporation\drs using DiskPulse application, and the game changed the files every startup. I've tested BF3, BF1, CSGO, Warframe, Apex, Resident Evil2, Cities Skylines, anyways, many games not only from EA or DICE, and none of them overwrites the custom settings on the Nvidia control Panel. This issue was occurring only to Battlefield V. I've done the NvClean install, DDU, instaled the non-DCH drivers, removed all the files from Geforce Experience, but none of this had worked Looks like that instead of fixing the breach on the game, they blocked custom changes. Dice wanted to overwrite the Nvidia custom settings because apparently there's a breach/cheat by using the Nvidia Inspector, so everytime BFV launches, it overwrites the custom nvidia settings, and set the global setting back. TL DR: It's something from the BFV itself, and not a Nvidia Control Panel issue. I would like to put all my discoveries here so if someone is having the same issues, it will have a clearer picture. What you guys thinks about this?Īfter a deep, 2 long days of discoveries, I see now the explanation of what's happening on here. Not sure if any of you noticed, or it's just me being nit-picky on it. If I open the control panel it shows me the global setting. Once I start a game with a program specific settings (CS:GO or Battlefield V with Vsync disabled) the settings are lost. The last test that I did, yesterday (Jul 27 2020), using the most recent driver (451.67), w/ the Nvidia Control Panel being installed by the Microsoft Store, the specific settings are not being save (or being overwritten)
