Not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but I was wondering how in the world do you save settings in the benchmark program you can download? I don't see any save button of any type. Anyone have any clue?
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but I was wondering how in the world do you save settings in the benchmark program you can download? I don't see any save button of any type. Anyone have any clue?
By 'settings', do you mean the actual configuration for the benchmark, or do you really mean after creating a character you wish to save it as a template to use in creating a character in the actual game? If it's the former, on the Benchmark splash screen click the 'settings' button, then after making adjustments in settings, simply click 'OK' at the bottom right corner of the window - it should save it automatically. If it's the later, after creating your character in the Benchmark it will ask if you want to save what you have done to a 'save slot' which is saved in your My Documents folder. This can be accessed in the main game on the character creation screen.
Hopefully this has helped.
The issue is the former. I change my settings around but the settings screen itself doesn't seem to load all the way down and thus I cannot click the ok button. Mainly because I have no way of getting to it.By 'settings', do you mean the actual configuration for the benchmark, or do you really mean after creating a character you wish to save it as a template to use in creating a character in the actual game? If it's the former, on the Benchmark splash screen click the 'settings' button, then after making adjustments in settings, simply click 'OK' at the bottom right corner of the window - it should save it automatically. If it's the later, after creating your character in the Benchmark it will ask if you want to save what you have done to a 'save slot' which is saved in your My Documents folder. This can be accessed in the main game on the character creation screen.
Hopefully this has helped.
You might be able to tab down to the OK button by hitting the tab key, but some settings menus won't let you do that.
But if not, maybe set your windows taskbar to autohide (right click the bar, properties, check the auto-hide box). It might drop down low enough that you can actually click on the button, depending on your resolution. Or if you have a monitor you can connect to with a higher resolution (or one that will let you put it to a higher resolution than native) you could probably do it.
Or if you're computer savvy and confident about manually changing settings in a notepad interface... I think in the root folder for the benchmark there's a file that will open up with notepad and have stuff like "Antialiasing=0" or "LodType=1" (without the quotes). You can change the numbers on each setting respectively, but I don't recommend it unless you really know what you're doing.
Last edited by File2ish; 03-07-2014 at 02:31 AM.
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