Seta r_useSMP "1" // multicore processing, "1" to positive, "0" to negative Seta image_useCompression "0" // enabling this function will significantly enhance performance at the cost of image quality, but simultaneously game loading times increase. Seta sensitivity "8" // mouse sensitivity, default value is "5" higher mouse sensitivity is recommended for wider field of vision. Seta com_showFPS "1" // set to "1" to see frames per second marker in the top right corner of the screen, set to "0" to turn the function off. Near the negative threshold rough egdes may come distinct, which can be somewhat remedied with high antialiasing. Softer image is easier to render, sharper image - though more crisp - is heavier to the GPU. Negative values make the image more detailed, while the positive parameters make it softer. Seta image_lodbias "0.5" // the image sharpness described in scale between "-2.0" and "2.0", with regular at "0". Seta com_videoRam "4096" // type in the total amount of your video card memory, as given by DXdiag "screen" section mind the common values are multiples of 16, such as "256", "512", "1024", "2048", "3076", "4096", "8192", therefore you may eventually need to round down. Seta r_lightScale "2" // lighting intensity in the game, providing for the brightness outcome default value is "2", scale ranges from "1" to "5". Seta g_fov "105" // field of vision, the regular value is "90" too much will give fisheye effect and burden the performance, less than regular may increase performance but narrow the vision. Seta r_swapInterval "1" // vertical synchronization, set to "1" to turn on or "0" to turn off synchronizes the maximum frames-per-second rate with monitor display refresh for stable fluency. Seta r_multiSamples "0" // antialiasing, set to "0", "2", "4", "8" or "16" smooths out the jagged lines. Seta image_anisotropy "16" // anisotropic filtering, set to "0", "1", "2", "4", "8" or "16" improves image quality at projected distances. Seta r_fullscreen "1" // whether the game will launch in fullscreen mode "1" to positive, "0" to negative. regarding screen width and height, otherwise check what screen resolutions fit your screen display ratio and apply chosen set of values - smaller screen resolutions provide significantly for the performance at the cost of image quality. Seta r_customHeight "1080" // for best outcome, type in screen height matching the one your Windows desktop runs by default, as given by DXdiag "screen" section. Seta r_customWidth "1920" // for best outcome, type in screen width matching the one your Windows desktop runs by default, as given by DXdiag "screen" section. Seta r_displayRefresh "60" // type your monitor display refresh rate in Hz, as given by DXdiag "screen" section info in brackets near screen resolution part. Seta r_mode "-1" // leave this at "-1", which allows custom screen resolution. Seta r_aspectRatio "1" // set given number for specified screen display: "0" for 4:3 "1" for 16:9, "3" for 16:10. main graphical and performance settings oftentimes "DXdiag" function is being mentioned - in order to enter "DXdiag", type the name in and run it through your Windows search/run bar:
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