iNvid02
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Let me slip these 2 skyrim shots in the end of this page
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quoting for justice


Let me slip these 2 skyrim shots in the end of this page
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Thanks. It's SkyRealism - Grass .^great Skyrim shots, L0st Id3ntity! What's the mod for increasing the amount of grass?
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Never finished Skyrim, but damn if I'm not tempted to now seeing that mod.
That's Far Cry 3 >.>
Oh, I was misled after seeing it quoted after Skyrim shots. FC3 looks great.
WTF? HOW?!Downsampled from 7680x4320
Yay Confidence Man! Always loved your shotsSkyrim
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WTF? HOW?!
edit: actually i dont blame you, its been so long since anyone has posted vanilla skryim
Lets pray and hope it will never happen again, such an awful looking game unmodded.
Anyone can direct me to a guide to run games at a higher resolution than my screen using an nvidia card? I'd really like to try it![]()
Mass Effect 3, texture mods+downsampled
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"Tiledshot 4 1024" command.
There's no way you get a playable framerate with this, right?
I just posted something about this on reddit today so I'll recycle it here for you.
First open up Nvidia Control Panel. You can just do a windows search for it.
I'm working under the assumption that you have a monitor with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
So what I'm doing in that image is making a custom screen resolution that is a multiple of 16:9 and larger than my default resolution.
My monitor is 1080p, so if I render at 1440p, then the games will come out a lot smoother with less aliasing.
Once the custom resolution is made and saved, games that support it will let you select it as a resolution option.
There's no way you get a playable framerate with this, right?
Lets pray and hope it will never happen again, such an awful looking game unmodded.
Damn now that is impressive. I want to upgrade, it's killing my 570gtx.
Add some AO to that and you have a damn sweet image
Add some AO to that and you have a damn sweet image