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Still disappointing that they didn't add any graphics options.
You should post a few screenshots so people can see how much better it looks with AA and AF.
Not that I could find.
62 was giving me mad screen tearing. Thanks Whitecloak! Hopefully theres some more cool tweaks we can figure out.
Here's my settings for texture filtering and AA
UseVsync=True
MaxAnisotropy=16
MaxMultisamples=16
If your desired resolution can't be set in-game then change
ResX=1920
ResY=1080
set MaxSmoothedFrameRate=60 to get rid of the tearing as metioned above.
and
UseVsync=True
is what I had to set to get rid of the tearing on my end. Smoothing wasn't working on 60 or 59 (my monitor shows at 59Hz in Windows) for whatever reason.
Did anyone find a fix for the regular framedrops because of the game loading stuff? I set MaxStaleCacheSize=100 and MaxOverallCacheSize=300 but it doesn't seem to do much, this was the fix for this in Mass Effect :(
PoolSize=512
Set it in .ini and this game is probabaly the best I've played on release for months.
I was sceptical. Thanks for the confirmation!