awsome. thanks for the heads up, i just enabled it
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I turn off the Multisampling in the FF settings, my videocard seems to do a better job at it then the game. (Radeon 5850 btw)
The video card AA's everything, but the game specifically only AA's what it needs to (what matters). It's the same thing either way, you're just using more performance by using your video card driver instead of the game's settings, and it probably looks worse too.
It's also less optimized by using your driver instead of the game. There's really no reason to unless you're using an AA mode the game doesn't support for further quality, which you're not.
I had a issue using AA through Catalyst instead of the game. When launching FFXIV, just before entering the game after the loading screen my PC would shut down on it's own... It wouldn't turn back on until i turned off the PSU switch and then back on.
I had drivers 11.4 back then and did not try since... too afraid to mess up my PC. I'll give VSYNC a try tho', it's kind of weird that there is VSYNC option in the game.
I hate DoF, the trees go weird in it :(
Just started the game with a new rig and would like some tips on getting best graphical output/performance. With goal of 50-60 fps what is the best settings I can handle?
Quick specs:
-Intel i5 2500k (not OC'd yet, goal is a stable 4.0ghz)
-Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 TI Maximum Graphics Edition 1gb (it is factory OC's to 900 - no plans to push that up)
-Currently 4gb 1300 ram but 4 more gigs being shipped for total of 8gb 1300
-24inch ASUS LCD monitor 2ms 1920x1080
PS. Not too computer savvy so might need dumb-person speak if I need to 'force' things or load this or that third party program to get a specific setting.
Thanks in advance!
My specs:
Apple iMac 27"
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what, still no comments? =D
Intel Core i7 860 2.80GHz
8GB DDR3 RAM
ATI Mobility Radeon HD4850
For anybody who runs a 27" iMac like me, well... forget about running the game at full native screen, because it's So Much Resources Overload! You can't keep your 40FPS straight even if you're looking at the ground (wait, maybe for that yes)
So, copying the template from Swordz, I'll give you some good settings:
Resolution: 1920x1080 (try 2560x1440 and prepare to fry eggs on your computer)
General Drawing Quality - 8 (Standard)
Background Drawing Quality - 5 (High)
Shadow Detail - High (because I like it more like that.)
Abient Occlusion - off
Depth of Field - off
Cutscene effects - on (I set it off just for more FPS when I'm on 2560x1440 for screenshots purpose)
hardware mouse - on
Texture Quality - High
Texture Filtering - High
I've tested that when the rain comes, or when you encounter bushes, or when you encounter both and blow your head off, your performance will drop by 30-40%, and I'm still wondering why is that. I've also done things with Catalyst Control Center reducing some Anisotropic Filtering and enabling the Catalyst AI, but still nothing, so I guess it's the limitation of the Mobility Radeon.