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2013-06-24, 06:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
The latest episode of "Analyze This" is out, focusing on a question I get a TON on my live stream on a daily basis. Hopefully this helps someone out, please share and ask if you have any questions! Below the video is the full text from the description, don't get scared away by TL;DR!
The "Analyze This" series of videos typically includes detailed commentary while exploring various avenues of theorycrafting to min/max gameplay. It's everything from meticulously analyzing settings, sensitivities, and keybinds, to digging deep into what a game has to offer in order to utilize advanced decision-making techniques through unorthodox methods of analysis. You can essentially look at this as the homework and research that I often do when not actively gunning down my enemies, and be sure to note that it all goes a long way toward improving your overall success as a gamer. This particular video focuses on two questions that I get many times everyday on my live stream: "What are your graphic settings?" and "What does your UserOptions.ini file look like?" I give you an overview of all of the settings and then go into depth as to why I make certain choices. I've spent a lot of my own time tweaking these settings to both my likeness and for maximum performance, but your results may vary. Please be encouraged to ask questions! Lastly, but not least, I finish up the discussion with a shoutout to what is likely the best PlanetSide 2 tweak guide available on the net -- a great resource for you to use (and one that I wish was available back when I was doing all of this tweaking solo)! That, of course, is the PlanetSide 2 Tweak Guide done for Nvidia by Sean Ridgeley. While it focuses specifically on Nvidia GeForce GPUs, there are many great tips that can also be utilized by individuals with ATI/AMD Radeon cards. Be sure to check it out here: http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/gui...-2-tweak-guide. The above is not by any means the only resource on this type of stuff that is available, so do search far and wide, there is a lot of great information even as close as the official forums at http://planetside2.com or from the wonderful community at http://planetside-universe.com. As I said earlier, feel free to ask questions in the comments or in my stream as well and I'd be happy to try to help out! In a nutshell, my ingame settings and UserOptions.ini looks like this (disregarding personal preference items such as FOV): Render Quality: 100% Render Distance: 1000 GPU Particle Quality: Off Overall Quality: Custom Graphics Quality: Medium Texture Quality: High Lighting Quality: Low Shadow Quality: Off Fog Shadows: Off Effects Quality: Low Terrain Quality: Low Flora Quality: Off Model Quality: Low Particles: Low Motion Blur: Off Ambient Occlusion: Off which generally translates (with some additional lines for things like LOD and ParticleDistanceScale) to the following in the configuration file: [Rendering] OverallQuality=-1 GraphicsQuality=2 TextureQuality=1 ShadowQuality=0 LightingQuality=1 EffectsQuality=1 TerrainQuality=1 FloraQuality=4 ModelQuality=1 ParticleQuality=1 ShadowLOD=0 ParticleLOD=0 EffectsLOD=0 TerrainLOD=0 FloraLOD=0 FloralLOD=0 ModelLOD=0 RenderDistance=1000.000000 Gamma=0.000000 MaximumFPS=122 UseLod0a=1 VerticalFOV=74 FogShadowsEnable=0 MotionBlur=0 VSync=0 AO=0 GpuPhysics=0 ParticleDistanceScale=0.650000 MinimapMode=1 [Terrain] RenderFlora=Off *It should also be noted that I advise setting your UserOptions.ini to "Read Only" when you are done making changes to any of your settings, as that will prevent them from getting wiped accidentally. Keep in mind that any settings you change in-game while Read Only is active, however, will not save after you exit that session. As always, thank you so much for stopping by and for all of your support and feedback. If you found this useful, please hit that thumbs up button and subscribe to my channel for future content! Be sure to keep an eye out for more videos in this series, as well as other series to come in the very near future. Please leave your comments, questions, and requests below! Check Tesco Offers and Lidl Offers. Also, please be encouraged to check out my daily live stream at http://itzmurda.com or http://twitch.tv/itzmurda_tv (giveaways are done occasionally for followers!) or visit me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/xitzmurdax. |
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2013-06-24, 07:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
I think that's a bit of an exaggeration, though I could understand turning it up if you like to pilot a lot. I know some that fly at 1200-1600 quite effectively. I usually don't fly much, however, so it's plenty for engaging ground targets and not slamming into things. :P
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2013-06-24, 07:58 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | |||
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Congrats on your engagement too, btw |
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2013-06-24, 08:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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If you think it's a bit of an exaggeration, we should dogfight in ESFs. You with render dist = 1000; me with render dist = 6000.
I won't be done traveling on business until this Friday but we can find some time on Saturday.
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2013-06-24, 09:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||||
Thanks and double thanks on the congrats! |
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2013-06-25, 11:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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Thks for the guide. You where talking in the video about ParticleDistanceScale (=0.650000 by default), that would impact the distance at which bullet holes render. For me, that makes this is a very important setting because the only way to properly test the effect of compensators and forward grips is shoot at walls over long ranges.
So my question to you is: What's the maximum value of this setting and how badly does it effect frame rate? |
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2013-06-25, 12:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | |||
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