jim2point0
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Lovely, Lime. I admire your patience with that game. Trying to replace textures sucked all the life out of me. But when you do it and succeed, it looks amazing.
Don't let the name fool you. You can use the textures on vanilla armor as well. The mod installer instructions aren't written properly as well so it might be a little confusing. He has a number of transparency mods.What glass mod is that?
Those BL2 shots are gorgeous, folks. Makes me want to play the game again. Even though I have 200+ hours on it.
Lovely, Lime. I admire your patience with that game. Trying to replace textures sucked all the life out of me. But when you do it and succeed, it looks amazing.
I swear, I didn't modify anything from the game.
I just changed the graphics settings in-game... Game for some reason wasn't letting me save, but I think this might be the reason
Those NeoTokyo shots are great. I love the aesthetic of that mod!
1. I use it when I can or where its most beneficial. Its not the end-all, be-all of image quality, though. And my rig can only take so much. So I don't downsample every game, no. If you're an IQ whore, you might want to downsample more often than I do. Up to you.Might as well crosspost here:
I find this interesting. Still want to know:
1. To all people that apply downsampling: Do you use it in all of your games?
2. Is it better to have no "normal ingame" AA options enabled, while still downsampling to the max? Or is it better that all of the ingame AA is maxed out first and then AFTER that see how far you can downsample?
3. Will this make my GPU run hotter? Basically, is it dangerous for any part of my PC?
4. Would OC'ing my GPU be beneficial?
5. How does downsampling rate in the "OCD forever tweaking" field? Can you basically tweak endlessy forever to get it running at an acceptable fps or are there just hard boundaries where either you can make it fps-wise, or you just can't.
6. Do you apply one resolution for all of your games or does every game have their own custom resolution?
7. Would it be that by downsampling The Witcher 2 I could get it to look better than The Witcher 3 (theoretically wise)?
8. Could you downsample a game like The Witcher 3 at launch or would that just melt our computer?
Great screenshots of GTA IV !!
What mods do you have installed for this game ?
Might as well crosspost here:
I find this interesting. Still want to know:
1. To all people that apply downsampling: Do you use it in all of your games?
2. Is it better to have no "normal ingame" AA options enabled, while still downsampling to the max? Or is it better that all of the ingame AA is maxed out first and then AFTER that see how far you can downsample?
I need your settings. Please!
3. Technically, if there were any worries, it would be your monitor, but nobody ever actually gets damage there, so its basically perfectly safe.
Thanks for the info! But doesn't downsampling also improve your textures by making them sharper? Or does it only affect aliasing?