So ummm what do these do ???

16 posts · 2008-12-17 06:33:43 to 2008-12-17 20:11:00

#36300529896 12/17/2008 06:33:43 So ummm what do these do ???

i never got around to asking what they do intill now so umm what do the things i circled do o.O

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#36300529898 12/17/2008 06:36:03 Re:So ummm what do these do ???

You don't know what AA does?

The hell is wrong with the world?!

#36300529900 12/17/2008 06:37:42 Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

MxO-PhanthomZtryker wrote:

I returned.

The hell is wrong with the world?!

#36300529907 12/17/2008 06:46:41 Re:So ummm what do these do ???

less posting off topicness kthx :\

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#36300529910 12/17/2008 06:58:14 Re:So ummm what do these do ???

I'm doing these from memory, so please correct me if I'm wrong on any of them.

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Anti-Aliasing - without getting too complicated, this basically 'smoothes' out all the jagged edges on everything. For example, on on the guy in the background in your picture, you can see that his hair has a jagged line around the edge. There's a similar line between your character's shirt and their arm. Turning anti-aliasing on will smooth that out, though it might reduce your frame rates.

Disable V-Sync - disables 'vertical sync', which means that the game may refresh at a different rate than your screen. Turning this off provides increased performance, but may produce 'tearing' in the middle of the screen due to the different refresh rates.

Scale LOD with Frame Rate - Scales the level of detail with the frame rate, meaning that if you're getting a low frame rate, theoretically the game will lower the draw distances of objects in order to maximize the framerate. I've never actually seen this setting do anything, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't work as designed.

Load Sector LODs - I have no idea about this one, but I'm guessing that it has something to do with how much of the game's textures are physically loaded at the time that you jack into the Matrix. It seems to me that with it turned off, there's more lag transitioning between districts, but less lag at initial loading time. That might just be the time of day in which I decided to test it, though.

- Void

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#36300529911 12/17/2008 06:58:14 Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

Remixermike wrote:

less posting off topicness kthx :\


#36300529913 12/17/2008 07:01:12 Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

EndlessVoid wrote:

I'm doing these from memory, so please correct me if I'm wrong on any of them.

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Anti-Aliasing - without getting too complicated, this basically 'smoothes' out all the jagged edges on everything. For example, on on the guy in the background in your picture, you can see that his hair has a jagged line around the edge. There's a similar line between your character's shirt and their arm. Turning anti-aliasing on will smooth that out, though it might reduce your frame rates.

Disable V-Sync - disables 'vertical sync', which means that the game may refresh at a different rate than your screen. Turning this off provides increased performance, but may produce 'tearing' in the middle of the screen due to the different refresh rates.

Scale LOD with Frame Rate - Scales the level of detail with the frame rate, meaning that if you're getting a low frame rate, theoretically the game will lower the draw distances of objects in order to maximize the framerate. I've never actually seen this setting do anything, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't work as designed.

Load Sector LODs - I have no idea about this one, but I'm guessing that it has something to do with how much of the game's textures are physically loaded at the time that you jack into the Matrix. It seems to me that with it turned off, there's more lag transitioning between districts, but less lag at initial loading time. That might just be the time of day in which I decided to test it, though.

- Void

thanks void SMILEY

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#36300529946 12/17/2008 08:20:07 Re:Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

Syna wrote:

MxO-PhanthomZtryker wrote:

I missed everyone so,

I returned.

The hell is wrong with the world?!


Welcome back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SMILEY  Now, let's see some PhZ Graphic Greatness Sir!!! SMILEY   /phormalcurtsey

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And on topic... I wondered what a couple of those did too.  Good questions, and good info. SMILEY

#36300529979 12/17/2008 11:15:34 Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

EndlessVoid wrote:

Scale LOD with Frame Rate - Scales the level of detail with the frame rate, meaning that if you're getting a low frame rate, theoretically the game will lower the draw distances of objects in order to maximize the framerate. I've never actually seen this setting do anything, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't work as designed.

You pretty much want to have this one enabled at all times--unless you're trying to capture a screenshot of a large crowd of people all at maximum character model detail, and don't care about having a really low framerate.

EndlessVoid wrote:

Load Sector LODs - I have no idea about this one, but I'm guessing that it has something to do with how much of the game's textures are physically loaded at the time that you jack into the Matrix. It seems to me that with it turned off, there's more lag transitioning between districts, but less lag at initial loading time. That might just be the time of day in which I decided to test it, though.

Sector LODs are the untextured rough outlines of distant buildings you see in the...distance.

#36300529987 12/17/2008 11:53:31 Re:Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

Rarebit wrote:

Sector LODs are the untextured rough outlines of distant buildings you see in the...distance.

So would it be beneficial for someone with an old rig (*cough*  this guy) to leave that unchecked?  I assume that having that enabled loads the Sector LOD's on jackin as opposed to when it's needed, right?

#36300529991 12/17/2008 12:22:04 Re:Re:Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

QuiDormit wrote:

Rarebit wrote:

Sector LODs are the untextured rough outlines of distant buildings you see in the...distance.

So would it be beneficial for someone with an old rig (*cough*  this guy) to leave that unchecked?  I assume that having that enabled loads the Sector LOD's on jackin as opposed to when it's needed, right?

In theory. I don't think that setting has as much of an impact on performance as some of the other ones; I haven't been able to see much of a difference with it on the machines I use for MXO.

#36300530019 12/17/2008 13:51:48 Re:Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

Rarebit wrote:

EndlessVoid wrote:

Scale LOD with Frame Rate - Scales the level of detail with the frame rate, meaning that if you're getting a low frame rate, theoretically the game will lower the draw distances of objects in order to maximize the framerate. I've never actually seen this setting do anything, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't work as designed.

You pretty much want to have this one enabled at all times--unless you're trying to capture a screenshot of a large crowd of people all at maximum character model detail, and don't care about having a really low framerate.

Another thing you'd want to leave this on for is for movie making.

It would be better to lower some detail levels at the outset to give you a smooth framerate rather than have things start potentially losing detail or loading different textures in the middle of a shot.

#36300530055 12/17/2008 17:26:15 Re:So ummm what do these do ???

well o.O i just got a new comp 3 weeks ago and so far i can dual client mxo and have them both on the highest settings and run warhammer online/msn/aim/firefox  at the same time so pffft old rig my as.s :p

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#36300530084 12/17/2008 19:14:13 Re:Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

Rarebit wrote:

EndlessVoid wrote:

Scale LOD with Frame Rate - Scales the level of detail with the frame rate, meaning that if you're getting a low frame rate, theoretically the game will lower the draw distances of objects in order to maximize the framerate. I've never actually seen this setting do anything, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't work as designed.

You pretty much want to have this one enabled at all times--unless you're trying to capture a screenshot of a large crowd of people all at maximum character model detail, and don't care about having a really low framerate.

Correct me if I'm wrong Rare... but aren't the LOD's affected by the "scale LOD with frame rate" mostly to do with world doodads (trees, junk on the ground, etc...) and character polycounts? eg on low detail distant people (players, NPC's and pedestrians) stop animating. You may have seen the effect when someone in the background is moving around but they appear frozen and usually leaning at a funny angle.

phiAU - The Kings of Never - noblesse oblige
#36300530085 12/17/2008 19:17:06 Re:Re:Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

phi wrote:

You may have seen the effect when someone in the background is moving around but they appear frozen and usually leaning at a funny angle and with only one leg.

Fixed :p

#36300530096 12/17/2008 20:11 Re:Re:So ummm what do these do ???

Remixermike wrote:

well o.O i just got a new comp 3 weeks ago and so far i can dual client mxo and have them both on the highest settings and run warhammer online/msn/aim/firefox  at the same time so pffft old rig my as.s :p

No, man, the old rig comment was about *my* POS.