

Highlighting it in that list *before changing anything else, will alter options only for that program, and the top one is a global setting for all games/programs that it finds. If you want to try adding another program to the list if it's missing, the plus icon in the bottom left can do so, you just need to browse to the file. It's as simple as clicking on the one you want to try. I've had no real trouble with most things using Raster3D, but some might work better with a different setting. The 2D/3D options are three different ways in which the program can display the intended info in the game screen, and sometimes one setting will work for some things and not others.


Sorry, should have been more clear on what I was talking about, my bad :) Here's a screenshot of the window I mean: On the OSD tab in Afterburner options, the "more" button will open the window I was talking about.
