2012 High-Res PC Screenshot Thread of Don't Use Imgur

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Mass Effect 2 downsampled from 7680x4320 with 4xSSAA and various texture mods.
Wow, really cool. How can I do the... I'm not sure, supersampling? I've just a 570 but I think it can handle a bigger resolution than 1920x1080 with Mass Effect.
Even because the no-aa it's a bit annoying.
 
We should have a rule like "only two pics of one game at a time". That would make people select the good screenshots and maybe would make the thread interesting again.
 
Really nice looking screenshot. Makes me wanna grab a few myself, but Fraps doesn't seem to work with this game demo, is there a workaround?

I'm using the FXAA Injector to take screenshots.

I've just a 570 but I think it can handle a bigger resolution than 1920x1080 with Mass Effect.
Even because the no-aa it's a bit annoying.

It can. I play at 3840x2160 without any framerate issues on my 570.
 
We should have a rule like "only two pics of one game at a time". That would make people select the good screenshots and maybe would make the thread interesting again.
I like this thread as it is. If there is something that I don't like then there is a scroll wheel for that on my mouse.
 
How can I do that, then?

You can either use Nvidia Inspector, which is what Lime is probably using, or you can create a driver that will let you override the EDID (data describing monitor capabilities to windows vista/7 and gpu) and create custom resolutions in Nvidia Control Panel.

The first method is a lot more simple since all you need to do is have the right compatibility bits (which I don't know since I don't use that method - you'd have to ask Lime). The second method, which I've written a guide for here, does not work with everyone and the max you can potentially get is 3840x2160 if your display is 16:9 AR; some people I've talked to have only been able to get 2880x1620 so it all depends on your display.
 
You can either use Nvidia Inspector, which is what Lime is probably using, or you can create a driver that will let you override the EDID (data describing monitor capabilities to windows vista/7 and gpu) and create custom resolutions in Nvidia Control Panel.

The first method is a lot more simple since all you need to do is have the right compatibility bits (which I don't know since I don't use that method - you'd have to ask Lime). The second method, which I've written a guide for here, does not work with everyone and the max you can potentially get is 3840x2160 if your display is 16:9 AR; some people I've talked to have only been able to get 2880x1620 so it all depends on your display.

Thanks. :)
 
A screenshot of a screenshot from this thread which I thought looks pretty cool.

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A mod to make Skyrim look like this would be pretty funky.
 
A screenshot of a screenshot from this thread which I thought looks pretty cool.

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A mod to make Skyrim look like this would be pretty funky.[/QUOTE]

Awesome. How'd you do that? PS? Such a mod would be great for screenshots and for shits and giggles, but I can't imagine anyone playing the game like that.
 
No problem. If you end up using my guide and run into any issues or want to undo the changes, do a clean install of your graphics drivers and everything will go back to normal.

I can attest to this lol... couldn't get it to work for the life of me but a simple uninstall of my monitor drivers via w7 fixed the remnants of my failure.
 
It can. I play at 3840x2160 without any framerate issues on my 570.

I'll have to give your method a try, because supersampling always butchers my performance. Even 2x2 Supersampling via Nvidia Inspector, which should be 3840x2160, is unplayable, and I'm on a GTX 570.
 
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