Looking at trees lowers my fps so I'd like to lower whichever setting they are under.
Here are a list of the settings:
Terrain
Effects
Geometry
Texture
Lighting
Dynamic Shadows
Dynamic Light
Texture Filtering
Which graphics setting are trees in?
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Re: Which graphics setting are trees in?
This is helpful in showing what affects what, in my ignorance I assume it still holds true with PR:
BF2 tweak guide graphic settings
There is also a sticky thread here somewhere about advanced Nvidia tweaking which is good.
BF2 tweak guide graphic settings
There is also a sticky thread here somewhere about advanced Nvidia tweaking which is good.
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Re: Which graphics setting are trees in?
Thanks, but I don't need a whole guide. I just want to adjust one setting, but I need to know which one. I looked for something mentioning trees in the guide and didn't find anything.
I'm gonna try terrain and see what happens.
I'm gonna try terrain and see what happens.
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Re: Which graphics setting are trees in?
I appreciate it but I don't know so you can read the guide and learn also Geometry.
Geometry: The Geometry setting controls the Level of Detail (LOD) setting for various objects and landscape in the game. The options are Low, Medium and High and for most intents and purposes there is virtually no difference between the three levels. At higher levels certain objects will appear more detailed, such as rounder boulders and more curved landscape (i.e. more polygons visible). More importantly, at the higher levels vehicles will come into view sooner when far away, as more of their details are shown earlier. Obviously performance is better at the lowest level, but the extent of it depends on your system. For the reason that it may help you detect vehicles sooner, you should keep this at High unless your system is really struggling.