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ryanwigginton
07-25-07, 10:36 AM
Does anyone in here understand the manage 3D settings page in the nvidia control panel. There's a shed load of options there and I'm only familiar with filtering, anti-aliasing and the v-sync. Even just a few options explained/pointers would be helpful. I did search the help file but it just sends you round in circles chasing your tail. No detail there.
Thanks in advance!
ryanwigginton
07-25-07, 11:13 AM
Sad when you have to reply to your own threads, yeh I know. :lol:
Does anyone know will 45fps sync with my 60Hz monitor? If I can limit the fps maybe I can just get a happy medium. Also, can I force it to run in custom resolutions, I've added some 8:5 ratios that work fine but don't appear in the graphics options page in game.
maerean_m
07-25-07, 01:09 PM
Also, can I force it to run in custom resolutions, I've added some 8:5 ratios that work fine but don't appear in the graphics options page in game.
The custom resolutions appear in the list, at the end of it (just have to scroll way down).
The game asks the core of DirectX for the supported resolutions which asks the nVidia driver.
Maybe you're running on an ATi card?
ryanwigginton
07-25-07, 01:47 PM
Nah nVidia, I'll check again, perhaps I didn't scroll all the way down.
ryanwigginton
07-25-07, 02:10 PM
Nope they aren't there. I have about three custom 8:5 res's set up. They usually appear in other games. I was thinking maybe there's a cfg file with res in it or command line to start with a set resolution.
always thinking of getting better performance from my computer what are those 8:5 ratios you guys talk about ... and will screen refresh rate affect fps ?
thanks
ryanwigginton
07-26-07, 01:08 AM
8:5 just refers to the screen dimensions. ie. 8:5 translates to 800:500 or 1600:1000 or anyting of the same ratio. So a 800x600 image (8:6 or.. 4:3 if you like) won't fill my 8:5 screen. I'll get black lines down the sides, unless the graphics are stretched by my graphics card (which distorts, not giving you a true image). Most craphics cards drivers are set to stretch by default because your average user won't notice (or mind the slight distortion).
The refresh rate is seperate. They're often fixed (at say 60Hz). If your game is running at any given fps that isn't 60 or a multiple of 60, you'll notice the screen tearing as you spin around on the bridge. Jagged horizontal lines because the fps and monitor refresh rate dont match. V-Sync gets rid of these.
ryanwigginton,
I found a resource on the web, www.tweakguides.com (http://www.tweakguides.com) with some info regarding graphics settings as well as specific NVidia settings. It also contains stuff for ATI cards. Maybe have a look there?
Hope it helps!
ryanwigginton
07-26-07, 08:42 AM
ryanwigginton,
I found a resource on the web, www.tweakguides.com (http://www.tweakguides.com) with some info regarding graphics settings as well as specific NVidia settings. It also contains stuff for ATI cards. Maybe have a look there?
Hope it helps!
Thanking you. :up:
SteamWake
07-26-07, 09:02 AM
ryanwigginton,
I found a resource on the web, www.tweakguides.com (http://www.tweakguides.com) with some info regarding graphics settings as well as specific NVidia settings. It also contains stuff for ATI cards. Maybe have a look there?
Hope it helps!
Wow another lurker shows up !
Cant go wrong with tweakguides. They have been around forever and have sound usefull advice.
Thanks for the help there R2d2 and welcome to the forums :up:
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