I feel weird now for enjoying messing up with my settings when having a new game. I cannot start a game without going to the "Option/Settings" menu first and changing everything :o
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I feel weird now for enjoying messing up with my settings when having a new game. I cannot start a game without going to the "Option/Settings" menu first and changing everything :o
Almost all PC games now have an auto calibration button.
It's pretty easy to measure the systems FLOPS and amount of memory and calculate the best settings.
Look at Tera for example which has both an auto calibration button and different settings 1-6 from low to maximum settings.
Any developer worth its salt would customise the engine for each platform, limiting the PC game engine based on how a PS3 renders and processes data is asking for trouble.Quote:
This is never easy to do successfully with multi-platform games.
Because it is being released on PS3, it is FORCED to use a lot of CPU rendering.
Well its not about accurate, it provides a baseline and then the user can further customise it to get the best results.
Hopefully 2.0 will have in game video settings and not rely on an external config.exe to change them.
The benchmark was nothing more than a cutscene it had no game code running in the background and was pre beta so yea its expected not to be a good representation of the final product.
I completely disagree, if you're not getting accurate information to begin with how exactly can you accurately choose settings that would work well?
Of course they could have the config options in-game, most other games do that, but I don't think it would be possible to make an auto-detect system that would work well for everyone. Ultimately you'd just end up having to change things manually anyhow.
wow i had no idea the word immersion would incite so many trolls. note to self thats a loaded word.... noted and will never be used again.
I dont' really care if you agree with me, its how most games do it.
If I start Sykrim up now I have the option to choose between 4 pre-settings from low to ultra high, just as I do with Tera and numerous other games out there.
As I said before Tera has an auto detect setting aswell which does a pretty good job, you only then need to tweak a few settings.
I'm for this.
To the naysayers: no, a PC can't adjust itself as perfectly as the users. However, it can give you a general idea, and you can work from there. Simply having a starting point is great, especially in a game where you, for some ungodly reason, *can't adjust settings in game*.
So, for 2.0... Easy Button + in-game config, please! One or the other is great, both would be fantastic, and up to industry standards!