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ashjim999: Never mind figured it out
I'm in the same situation, I don't have a ubi.ini file. What did you do to figure it out?
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ashjim999: Never mind figured it out
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Gameboyeight: I'm in the same situation, I don't have a ubi.ini file. What did you do to figure it out?
Launch this thing and change some settings.
http://pcgamingwiki.com/images/0/05/Rayman_3_External_Video.png
Post edited July 29, 2015 by RaTcHeT302
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Gameboyeight: I'm in the same situation, I don't have a ubi.ini file. What did you do to figure it out?
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RaTcHeT302: Launch this thing and change some settings.
http://pcgamingwiki.com/images/0/05/Rayman_3_External_Video.png
Thanks for the reply, but I've figured out where the ubi.ini file was. I was looking in the wrong place.
Mine worked when the TnL=1 and TriLinear=1 lines became TnL=0 and TriLinear=0 in the ubi.ini file AND when I changed the compatibility mode. Right click on game shortcut -> Properties -> Compatibility -> Tick "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" -> Choose Windows XP (service pack 2).
Hope this helps
Post edited December 26, 2016 by Agnuss
I think that something is changed because i don't have this problem now... (i don't now if is caused by latest windows 10 builds updates or latest ndivia drivers)

for now i have tnl=1 into ubi.ini and a stable frame rate (i'm using capped 30 fps)
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jrclimer: So Intel has removed the "Vertex Processing Mode" from it's options. Is there a workaround for this?
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wobbles7699: In fact, there is a workaround. I'm on Vista, so I didnt have to change any processing things. What I did was I followed this post:

Triple-P94: "In explorer, go to (C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Windows\Ubisoft\ubi.ini) and change TnL=1 to TnL=0.
Thanks ! i've found the file in that location and now the games works perfectly after i changed tnl & trilinear to 0 :D
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wobbles7699: In fact, there is a workaround. I'm on Vista, so I didnt have to change any processing things. What I did was I followed this post:

Triple-P94: "In explorer, go to (C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Windows\Ubisoft\ubi.ini) and change TnL=1 to TnL=0.
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tahaak97: Thanks ! i've found the file in that location and now the games works perfectly after i changed tnl & trilinear to 0 :D
Worked for me too. Thanks man!