2016 PC Screenshot Thread of No Compromises

AC Unity, Hattiwatti Camera, OtisFX and Timestop

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Nice! Glad the timestop works! :) Btw, the second picture, if you tone down the bokeh value for the DoF (they're often set way too high by default in reshade presets) you get rid of the halo on light areas (if you want that of course ;))
 
I'm constantly amazed at how good DS3 looks and plays. Also the Auto HUD setting in DS3 is an absolute godsend for my 63" plasma TV. I wish they would've included that option in Bloodborne.
 
It's just stacking images.
These are kind of rushed as I'm trying out what works well. I'm glad the game doesn't have these aggressive postprocessing breaks between areas (so far). Easier to tweak for. But yeah, wait until Natty Dread finds the time and the places to blow you all away.

EDIT: I'd kill for a proper toolset. This game.
 
Nice! Glad the timestop works! :) Btw, the second picture, if you tone down the bokeh value for the DoF (they're often set way too high by default in reshade presets) you get rid of the halo on light areas (if you want that of course ;))

Thanks for that tip! Turned it down and it's not so noticeable now.

AC Unity, Hattiwatti Camera, Reshade, Timestop

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Damn, I think I'm going to have to bail this thread, as the environments in Dark Souls are some of the best surprises
 
I did manage to find the Dark Souls 3 FOV. How? Why I did a scan for 43.... which was the exact same FOV they used in Dark Souls 1 =)

Also found camera OFFSETS but not coordinates. Which can still function as a "free camera" but it's a lot harder to work with. I'll try and get the coordinates still.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5GvHRzSYX08UF9ZRnBweUUyakk/view?usp=sharing

Hotkeys:

F1 to enable camera offsets
Numpad 9 \ 3 = Vertical
Numpad 6 \ 4 = Left and Right
Numpad 8 \ 2 = Forward and Backward

F2 to enable FOV
Numpad + and -
 
I did manage to find the Dark Souls 3 FOV. How? Why I did a scan for 43.... which was the exact same FOV they used in Dark Souls 1 =)

Also found camera OFFSETS but not coordinates. Which can still function as a "free camera" but it's a lot harder to work with. I'll try and get the coordinates still.

Good work there.

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Why the strange resolution?]

For whatever reason, that and 3840x2160 are the only resolutions above 1920x1080 available to me.

It's one of the DSR resolutions for 1080 screens. If you want more options, go into the Nvidia Control Panel, head to whatever the general graphics options section is and select some additional DSR resolutions

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What that 1440p looks clean af.

[quote="jim2point0, post: 200864428"]I did manage to find the Dark Souls 3 FOV. How? Why I did a scan for 43.... which was the exact same FOV they used in Dark Souls 1 =)

Also found camera OFFSETS but not coordinates. Which can still function as a "free camera" but it's a lot harder to work with. I'll try and get the coordinates still.

[url]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5GvHRzSYX08UF9ZRnBweUUyakk/view?usp=sharing[/url]

Hotkeys:

F1 to enable camera offsets
Numpad 9 \ 3 = Vertical
Numpad 6 \ 4 = Left and Right
Numpad 8 \ 2 = Forward and Backward

F2 to enable FOV
Numpad + and -[/QUOTE]

There's actually a part early in the game where they play with the FoV a bit and I was gonna use that to try and find it myself, but your way ended up being way easier it seems lol.
 
Quick pano test. I probably won't bother with any more screenshots until someone hacks in 21:9 support. I hate doing panos and I hate 16:9 even more.

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How's DS3 in general? I've kinda never played any of them except 1 on PC for maybe 1 hour max and never took it up to buy the second one. Are the games difficult? I'm really not one to play a boss fight over and over again just to beat it and face another even more difficult enemy just 5 minutes later. DS3 looks very interesting judging by the shots here so I might have to grab it.
 
Quick pano test. I probably won't bother with any more screenshots until someone hacks in 21:9 support. I hate doing panos and I hate 16:9 even more.

HaYDeN (Widescreen Gaming) might be fixing 21:9 support for Dark Souls 3, although it may not be his number one priority to do so right now. But if there is a big enough "push" for it, then we'll see. That said, he did do a fix for the previous games.
 
Finished AC Syndicate, can't really bring myself to continue with Unity (barely started it), so taking a break from AC to play Crysis 3 again, now on PC. Holy sh*t does it run / look great on even a 780.

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Finished AC Syndicate, can't really bring myself to continue with Unity (barely started it), so taking a break from AC to play Crysis 3 again, now on PC. Holy sh*t does it run / look great on even a 780.

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Looking forward to more of those with some sexy dof :)
 
It's one of the DSR resolutions for 1080 screens. If you want more options, go into the Nvidia Control Panel, head to whatever the general graphics options section is and select some additional DSR resolutions.

I'll take a look. I've never really messed with resolutions above 1080 so this is all pretty new to me.
 
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