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Then you're a moron that hasn't been paying attention. I have a 4090 that can run cyberpunk and star citizen at 4k at max settings. The issue appears to be with those of us on the latest build of Windows 11, 24H2 - which causes intermittent frame drops and crashes. Over the past few days there have been numerous posts about this where we've been able to identify a number of factors, but the common denominators across cards and cpus is that those without an issue aren't on Win 11 24H2.
It has nothing to do with the age of the game, as a majority of that code has been completed updated and refreshed to account for modern machines and the new features they added.
EDIT: Seems like it defaults to the first item at the top of the list when clicked. Code string had nothing to do with it.
JUst leave the name, it's just NVIDIA having old exe names from years ago and using those names when they see application name, it's Freedom Wars and changing the settings will work regardless
Gotcha. Managed to undo some Nvidia shenanigans and got the .exe renamed properly so hopefully it fixes some issues.