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Hageneezz 02-01-21 01:54 PM

Nvidia Inspector
 
Hello Commanders!

I was wondering if anyone uses NI, to make the game look better (already fantastic but just curious)

Which settings do you all use?

Thanks!

Happy Hunting!

Aktungbby 02-01-21 03:34 PM

welcome aboard! NI??
 
Hageneezz!:Kaleun_Salute:
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A non-interlaced display is a cathode-ray tube ( CRT ) display in which the lines are scanned sequentially from the top to the bottom of the screen.

In a CRT display, there are several hundred horizontal lines in a frame (full screen). These lines are scanned from left to right, and from top to bottom. The refresh rate (number of frames scanned per second) varies, but it is normally between 60 and 100 hertz . Refresh rates slower than 60 Hz produce distracting screen flicker, which can cause headaches and eye fatigue.

Most CRT computer monitors scan each line in turn from top to bottom at the lowest resolution levels (640 x 480 and 800 x 600 pixel s). However, at the higher resolutions, such as 1024 x 768 or 1200 x 800, the frame is sometimes scanned in interlaced fashion: first the odd-numbered lines, and then the even-numbered lines. This allows for a lower refresh rate without producing flicker. With text and fixed graphics displays, this scheme can work well. However, with animated graphics -- especially images that move or change form rapidly -- interlacing can produce a fluttering effect at least as irritating as screen flicker.

For serious animated-graphics work and video editing, a non- interlaced CRT display is recommended. The refresh rate should be as high as the system will allow, ideally 70 Hz or more.

This was last updated in April 2005
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NI as in "non interlaced"??!!:hmmm:

Sean C 02-01-21 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2726425)
NI as in "non interlaced"??!!:hmmm:

I think he means "Nvidia Inspector".

Aktungbby 02-01-21 05:02 PM

Indeed! 'cause even I don't have a cathode-ray screen but i wasn't certain.

Sean C 02-01-21 07:01 PM

I just threw my last one into the recycling a few days ago.

Macgregor the Hammer 03-11-21 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Hageneezz (Post 2726412)
Hello Commanders!

I was wondering if anyone uses NI, to make the game look better (already fantastic but just curious)

Which settings do you all use?

Thanks!

Happy Hunting!

I've found the Nvidia Control Panel that's installed with the drivers is much easier to use. NI is kind of old technology. With the control panel, you can set a number of variables and you actually see the difference. All I've done with my SH5 is cap frame rate at 50fps and left anti-aliasing to game control. I have a GTX660 Ti and it runs about 110-120 fps. Running that fast, the image stutters and tears.

FWIW :salute:

ingsoc39 04-01-21 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Macgregor the Hammer (Post 2735507)
I've found the Nvidia Control Panel that's installed with the drivers is much easier to use. NI is kind of old technology. With the control panel, you can set a number of variables and you actually see the difference. All I've done with my SH5 is cap frame rate at 50fps and left anti-aliasing to game control. I have a GTX660 Ti and it runs about 110-120 fps. Running that fast, the image stutters and tears.

FWIW :salute:




I have a 3090 gpu, I think the game from youtube lookes awesome, if I can get the game to mod with TWoS I'll let you know


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