| Pages: [1] :: one page |
| Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) |

Ranerd
|
Posted - 2004.08.03 04:37:00 -
[1]
Right now im running the graphics detail on high, and i got the res maxed, buti should be able to pump up the graphics even more. But there are no advance configurations that im aware of.
Is there a way i can turn up the graphics higher then the normal settings.
|

Ranerd
|
Posted - 2004.08.03 04:37:00 -
[2]
Right now im running the graphics detail on high, and i got the res maxed, buti should be able to pump up the graphics even more. But there are no advance configurations that im aware of.
Is there a way i can turn up the graphics higher then the normal settings.
|

Shurlok
|
Posted - 2004.08.03 11:33:00 -
[3]
yes there doesnt seem to be any way of antialiasing etc you could do it from the driver in properties but this is a pain as its easy to keep it application controlled...
|

Shurlok
|
Posted - 2004.08.03 11:33:00 -
[4]
yes there doesnt seem to be any way of antialiasing etc you could do it from the driver in properties but this is a pain as its easy to keep it application controlled...
|

Zoriander
|
Posted - 2004.08.03 11:38:00 -
[5]
add advancedDevice=1 to prefs.ini in your eve/cache directory. Then checkout the extra graphics options.
|

Zoriander
|
Posted - 2004.08.03 11:38:00 -
[6]
add advancedDevice=1 to prefs.ini in your eve/cache directory. Then checkout the extra graphics options.
|

Shurlok
|
Posted - 2004.08.04 11:18:00 -
[7]
how i cant find this using explorer
|

Shurlok
|
Posted - 2004.08.04 11:18:00 -
[8]
how i cant find this using explorer
|

Lu Tze
|
Posted - 2004.08.04 21:57:00 -
[9]
prefs.ini has a full path of c:\program files\ccp\eve\cache\prefs.ini (assuming you installed in the default directory).
Insert the line into the top of this file (back it up first, just in case, but there is nothing too important in this file), and you'll get the options on the graphics tab when you start Eve.
You can change the z-buffer depths with these options, no AA settings or anything, but helps the wavy textures. |

Lu Tze
|
Posted - 2004.08.04 21:57:00 -
[10]
prefs.ini has a full path of c:\program files\ccp\eve\cache\prefs.ini (assuming you installed in the default directory).
Insert the line into the top of this file (back it up first, just in case, but there is nothing too important in this file), and you'll get the options on the graphics tab when you start Eve.
You can change the z-buffer depths with these options, no AA settings or anything, but helps the wavy textures. |

Shurlok
|
Posted - 2004.08.05 12:12:00 -
[11]
got it thanks...This is really good..it works like antiisoptric and antialiasing and smooths out the curves etc..some of the decals on the crafts are now way better.. i am able now to push everything to the max and im still getting fps above 40 so theres a great engine running in there..
|

Shurlok
|
Posted - 2004.08.05 12:12:00 -
[12]
got it thanks...This is really good..it works like antiisoptric and antialiasing and smooths out the curves etc..some of the decals on the crafts are now way better.. i am able now to push everything to the max and im still getting fps above 40 so theres a great engine running in there..
|

Aitrus
|
Posted - 2004.08.09 03:57:00 -
[13]
heh, 40fps.
You must not get into fleet battles. If you do, you HAVE to tell us your secret.
|

Aitrus
|
Posted - 2004.08.09 03:57:00 -
[14]
heh, 40fps.
You must not get into fleet battles. If you do, you HAVE to tell us your secret.
|
| |
|
| Pages: [1] :: one page |
| First page | Previous page | Next page | Last page |