That won't last, right?
Testing some sharpening methods in combination. Tell me if this looks oversharpened (you highly critical image enthusiasts especially).
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I liked this one so much i made a steam grid pic
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=79234009&postcount=2149
FFXVI ARR
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Yeah, but you can theoretically (and in my case in practice) load up a lot more high resolution mods without slowing down your game too much because the memory usage is nothing like what vanilla Skyrim offers. You can use so much more RAM now.
Yeah but i don't think i am gonna add anything else to the game as everything runs smooth right now and i don't want to fuck it up because i wanted to add one more thing (happened to me multiple times)
Sour about that locked 30fps.
I force it to 60 in the Nvidia control panel. Works flawlessly. It also fixes lighting glitches that pop up when you run it at an unlimited framerate.
Nice shots.
Love the reflection in the water.
strange aspect ratio but I like the shot.I'm still on my virgin install of Skyrim. I've pumped so many mods into my game it's silly. Even right now, whenever I want to add a new one, I have to take out another because I've hit the limit of number of plugins allowed by the engine.
It's better to soar and burn out than to crawl and fade away, hur hur hur.
knocks on wood
Final Fantasy XIV has a pretty fucking fantastic lighting system, even if the graphics are a bit inconsistent. I know what you mean by flat, I feel the same way. I dunno, I have all the graphical settings turned up all the way and AO on Strong.Not to take away from Antitrop's screens of FFXIV (as they've been great), but the game itself looks rather bland and flat. And the combat seemed pretty cut and dry from what I saw in the beta.
How do you do that? Can you give me a guide?
Love the reflection in the water.
Just about finished with the perma-texture replacing in ME3.
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I'm flattered! Yes, getting credit is always nice, I won't start a war over it, but I do know where you live...
Using a Nvidia card: right click on your desktop and open the Nvidia Control Panel. Click on Manage 3D Settings under the 3D Settings section on the left of the panel. Go to Program Settings and select Dead Space 3 from the drop-down list. Vsync is at the bottom of the settings field. Set it to On.
If you're using an AMD card, I don't know exactly what you need to do. It should be similar, though. If you need more help, you can find some guides with a quick Google search. I don't want to keep posting in here since I have no screens to share. Good luck! I'm sure you can get it to work.
Mother of all installed textures! That is Big considering it's just ME3 and it looks gorgeous
How's the permanent textures affect the stability of the game now?less crashes/loading time?
That's how you play the game.
It's like Jenga, you keep replacing things and modifying things and adding things till it all comes crumbling down. The only difference is in this version of Jenga, you always lose... It's like a high-score kind of thing... I guess...
I'm still on my virgin install of Skyrim. I've pumped so many mods into my game it's silly. Even right now, whenever I want to add a new one, I have to take out another because I've hit the limit of number of plugins allowed by the engine.
It's better to soar and burn out than to crawl and fade away, hur hur hur.
knocks on wood
Just about finished with the perma-texture replacing in ME3.
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Here are some old wide FOV shots in the meantime
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So... I got more med packs...
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Who needs to be scared when you have that many med packs![]()