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Post by chickenbutt on May 27, 2008 10:07:01 GMT -5
The official forums have people stating this. Can anyone confirm?
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Post by chickenbutt on May 27, 2008 10:25:42 GMT -5
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Post by zophar on May 27, 2008 13:49:20 GMT -5
cant go to that forum? odd..
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Post by chickenbutt on May 27, 2008 13:55:56 GMT -5
You have to register yourself. You do this on the screen on funcom where you manage your account settings.
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Post by zophar on May 27, 2008 14:05:42 GMT -5
i did... i musta forgot my password lol can you post the starting thread about the fps? copy and paste..
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Post by chickenbutt on May 27, 2008 14:12:24 GMT -5
Quoted from Official Forum: "Press ESC *or F10*. Go to Video Options. Click "High". I don't care if your computer sucks. Click it and shut up. Go to the Advanced Tab. Disable shadows completely. If you are on a laptop, scroll down to the system texture cache bar and maximize it. Click Apply, then OK.
There is a bug that causes low settings to actually produce worse FPS than high settings. With the shadows disabled, you can actually play better on high settings than low.
-_-
So in my own instance during a quest my FPS went from 30-80! The world i'm usually at 30-50 which on low I ran 25-30. Weird!!!
When your FPS drops, make sure it's not the shader bug where it reverts to 3.0 from 2.0.
This worked wonders for me."
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Post by chickenbutt on May 28, 2008 7:24:02 GMT -5
I can confirm this does in fact work. I gained 20fps and now my graphics are maxed out. Lovely.
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Post by liandri on Jun 1, 2008 0:12:50 GMT -5
now that is interesting i am going to have to do that.
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