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larsonboram 11-23-18 11:39 PM

Video Request for anyone with a 2080 ti
 
For those with a 2080 ti graphics card can someone record a session or two going through ports, sinking ships, and so on, I'd love to see such a video even if its 10 minutes long, to a hour long. The Ray tracing thing should be a interesting sensation to witness. Or to see if SH5 can even run with the bloody thing.

larsonboram 11-23-18 11:40 PM

Even making a scenario is fine :)

larsonboram 11-23-18 11:42 PM

I myself have a GT 660 1.5 graphics card, so I'm barely chugging along with the times these days lol.

bybyx 12-02-18 09:19 AM

Ray tracing is marketing gimmick so far. The impact on performance is very high and it only works with games that are built for it. Not to mention that the Nvidia card are starting to get very dead:D:D:D.

Propnut17 12-03-18 05:33 AM

I use the nVidea GTX 960 2MB graphics card and to date running SH5 with TWoS 2.2.9 gives me no problems at all. I have not made any corrections to the standard card settings since installing it, but do accept and install the regular nVidea updates. :up:

Fifi 12-03-18 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Propnut17 (Post 2579910)
I use the nVidea GTX 960 2MB graphics card and to date running SH5 with TWoS 2.2.9 gives me no problems at all. I have not made any corrections to the standard card settings since installing it, but do accept and install the regular nVidea updates. :up:

Don’t You have those occasional glitches, when looking up the sky some strange triangular stuff flickering, looking through binocular at the sun rise/set or boats in fire some high flickering on the whole image, inside sub some flickering on some instrument text, and black smoke bubbles suddenly appearing on sea near ships or harbor?
Not always, but occasionally with my Nvidia ZOTAC GTX 580 :yep: (latest drivers)

fitzcarraldo 12-03-18 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Fifi (Post 2579921)
Don’t You have those occasional glitches, when looking up the sky some strange triangular stuff flickering, looking through binocular at the sun rise/set or boats in fire some high flickering on the whole image, inside sub some flickering on some instrument text, and black smoke bubbles suddenly appearing on sea near ships or harbor?
Not always, but occasionally with my Nvidia ZOTAC GTX 580 :yep: (latest drivers)

Not me, with my Nvidia GC. But I use a cameras.cam file posted a year ago in this thread (It is somewhere here...). This file supressed in my TWoS 2.2.9 all flickerings. Only for 16:9 resolutions. If I can do it (authorization?), I will post this file in this thread.

Best regards.

Fitzcarraldo :Kaleun_Salute:

Fifi 12-03-18 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by fitzcarraldo (Post 2579930)
Not me, with my Nvidia GC. But I use a cameras.cam file posted a year ago in this thread (It is somewhere here...). This file supressed in my TWoS 2.2.9 all flickerings. Only for 16:9 resolutions. If I can do it (authorization?), I will post this file in this thread.

Best regards.

Fitzcarraldo :Kaleun_Salute:


Sure! It will be more than welcome :Kaleun_Applaud:

Propnut17 12-04-18 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Fifi (Post 2579921)
Don’t You have those occasional glitches, when looking up the sky some strange triangular stuff flickering, looking through binocular at the sun rise/set or boats in fire some high flickering on the whole image, inside sub some flickering on some instrument text, and black smoke bubbles suddenly appearing on sea near ships or harbor?

Not at all. I have two monitors, but only use the main one (1600x900) running SH5 in full screen mode.


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