## Game Launch Arguments ``` -USEALLAVAILABLECORES -nologs -winxp ``` ## DayZ config files All files are under: "(User documents folder)" ## Nvidia GrapSettings **NVIDIA Utils** > [nvidia-inspector (Download)](https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/nvidia-inspector-download.html) > [nvidia-profile-inspector (Download)](https://github.com/Orbmu2k/nvidiaProfileInspector/releases) Import "[DayZ.nip](https://git.drmackiver.es/Makaren0/config-csgo/src/branch/cs2/Counter-strike%202.nip)" with "***nvidia-profile-inspector***" ![Buttom location on nvidia-profile-inspector](https://i.imgur.com/SfoIZFn.png) ## Additional settings ### Windows "Disable Full Screen Optimization" on DayZ_x64.exe **Recommendation: DISABLED** ![Disable Full Screen Optimization](https://i.imgur.com/oycdikz.png) ### Windows Hardware-Acceleration GPU improve **Recommendation: ON (CPU dependent)** ![Hardware-Acceleration GPU](https://i.imgur.com/nXRj0gf.png) ### Windows Game-Mode **Recommendation: ON (CPU dependent)** Basically, you should usually benefit from enabling this option since this mode limits some secondary operations in Windows while a game is running (No idea about the detection system for this), it will also postpone updates and prevent updates or notifications. For what at first glance appears to be an advantage, not all systems work the same. In my case I recommend doing a performance check with both options. [youtube/wolfgang/gamemode-demonstration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2ziERCg4og&ab_channel=wolfgang) ## Tweaks tools [DZSA Launcher](https://dayzsalauncher.com) [Process Lasso](https://bitsum.com) [VibranceGUI (Homepage)](https://vibrancegui.com/) [QuickBoost (Windows 10 & 11 only) (Download)](https://github.com/SanGraphic/QuickBoost/releases) **Sources of knowledge**