Punkster_NY
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Sooo if I have PostFX on Medium and that in my config:
Do I have Depth Downsampling on or off? o.o If it's still off how can I turn it on?
1= on
0= off
Sooo if I have PostFX on Medium and that in my config:
Do I have Depth Downsampling on or off? o.o If it's still off how can I turn it on?
So I just tried disabling the DepthDownsampling.
Yes, it cleans up the image a bit but holy shit at that GPU use. I have quite an overhead so I didn't see an FPS drop but my GPU temps went from a 55-59* average to peaking at 72*. It's SO GPU intensive. I will be leaving it on. Despite running 60FPS the game felt a bit more sluggish, like a tiny delay was added to the frames.
JRW: PostFX on high is really taxing.
I am running the game from the dx11 executable. If I have the in-game settings set to use DX11 msi afterburner confirms that it is indeed DX11 that is in use. If I on the other hand set it to DX9, restart the same executable msi afterburner still says it's DX11.
Even though the in-game settings says it's DX9. Any thoughts?
1= on
0= off
How are you dudes playing this? I have a code but have not registered it yet because it says it wont be available until the fourth.
Well I was running FC3 on Ultra @ 1280x720 but just couldnt get used to the resolution change, If I were using a CRT it probably would've been fine but as most of you may know running an LCD outside of its native res isnt the best idea due to scaling.
Anyhow after fiddling with settings and monitoring framerates I ended up with these settings @ 1080p and its very playable, not a solid 60fps but hovers in the low 50's most of the time.
I'm also using D3DOverider to force Triple Buffering, I had to do away with MSAA & HDAO tho unfortunately. HDAO alone was costing 6fps vs. SSAO.
(i7 920 @ 3.36ghz / 12GB / GTX 480 1.5GB)
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You should lower PostFX to medium right now to get that locked 60 fps.
Europe/Asia/Aus had earlier release dates for once.
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35 fps is very low. you need to lower your settings down
Sorry if this has been asked before, but is anyone facing the issue where their in-game Video settings are not being saved. I achieved the sweet spot in Dx9 after a bit of tinkering around, but every time I quit and start, my settings just don't get saved and it reverts back to Optimal settings.
Also is there any way to boost in-game sound, dialogues especially? They're so fucking soft, half the time, I can't understand what anyone is saying. And there's no subtitles option as well.
or you could just add depdownsample to the gamerprofile.xml and set it from there.
But OFF is the one we want for it?
Sadly disabling it ruins performance.
Don't touch anything in the control panel. What I'm talking about is a commonly used app called Nvidia Inspector, which allows all kinda of AA. However these AA options need to have a special flag to work with the games, a bit set that needs to be typed in which is usually added through Nvidia driver updates however can be added manually. Without a compatibility flag you won't be able to do any external AA.
I started to read about downsampling but it looks like total hassle. Is there an app I can just select a drop down on yet?![]()
I honestly can't tell the difference without looking at screenshots, so it's not worth it to me. On my rig it does ruin performance (locked 60 -> 48-60). I'm just saying that it should probably not be a priority if you're having trouble getting a locked 60.Yes, that's what I do.
Disabling it doesn't "ruin" anything, what you're seeing is the reality of what kind of performance you can expect on this game without absolutely trashing your image quality.
I started to read about downsampling but it looks like total hassle. Is there an app I can just select a drop down on yet?![]()
6: Now when you load up a game (Space Marine for example), the 2560x1440 option will be selectable under resolution settings.
I tried downscaling on my plasma TV but it was impossible, sadly
Edit: wait it's that easy? The guide i was following had you going through some weird frequency and vertical/horizontal line settings, making sure the frequency didn't get above a certain number or it could damage the display, etc?
Hot off the presses:
I also added it to my earlier post.
I tried downscaling on my plasma TV but it was impossible, sadly
Edit: wait it's that easy? The guide i was following had you going through some weird frequency and vertical/horizontal line settings, making sure the frequency didn't get above a certain number or it could damage the display, etc?
Guessing either MSI Afterburner or Rivatuner. They both use the same statistics server.What program are you using to get the overlay in the top left corner that shows gpu and fps??
It's a hassle if you're on an AMD card, but for Nvidia once you've set it up it's as simple as selecting the resolution you'd like from the in-game options menu.
What program are you using to get the overlay in the top left corner that shows gpu and fps??
Uhm, it's the same with AMD cards. Select the resolution ingame, done.
I need to actually select the resolution, use it on my desktop before it shows up in the game. I was always annoyed by that, mainly because I can barely see shit in 3840x2400.
Really? Well that's good to know. Last time I read about AMD downsampling you had to use some weird German language program to set your desktop resolution higher than the default.
Really? Why would that be the case?
I wrote this quick guide for a friend, it will take 5min to set up and then it's as easy as selecting the resolution in games.
Nvidia guide for downscaling.
1: Right-click on desktop and go to Nvidia Control panel.
2: Under the 'adjust desktop size and position tab', select GPU for the 'perform scaling' option. Also tick the 'override scaling etc' box. Apply.
3: Now go to the 'change resolution tab and select customise. Tick the 'enable resolutions not supported by this display' box and then click 'create custom resolution'
4: Now up the top you will have both a horizontal and vertical pixels box which you can increase/decrease. Because you have a 16:9 display you will want a resolution that scales properly. So select 2560 for horizontal and 1440 for vertical. Click test.
5: Everything will be scaled so all the images etc will look smaller and sharper, but once this is saved you will go back to your 1920x1080 resolution. You aren't using this higher res for day to day use, it's only for games really, so use your normal res.
6: Now when you load up a game (Space Marine for example), the 2560x1440 option will be selectable under resolution settings.
If the entire image is scaled down, doesn't the text and HUD become to small to read? Etc.
You have to set the desired resolutions once, that's true.
It's called MSI Afterburner. It's used for monitoring your GPU and also overclocking. It's also let's you take screenshots and video with a heap of adjustable settings.
To get it to show your GPU info you have to do this:
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Really? Well that's good to know. Last time I read about AMD downsampling you had to use some weird German language program to set your desktop resolution higher than the default.
Uhm, it's the same with AMD cards. Select the resolution ingame, done.
Hmm in cant seem to see an option in the AMD CCC to create a custom screen res???
Anyone know how to create custom resolutions for AMD based cards, have tried both 'ATi custom resolution tool' and 'Custom resolution utility by ToastyX' but none of the resolutions appear to show up in windows 7??