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Low Detail Mode
So i just found out about low detail mode and was wondering if theres a way to have no particle effects like in low detail but in high detail would be nice because i really like how the orbs and the jump pads feel now
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VitaliyRuzha Apr 7, 2016 @ 8:37pm 
Go into the help menu and select low detail. Done.
♡ Maple~ ♡ Apr 7, 2016 @ 8:42pm 
Originally posted by UltraRayz:
Go into the help menu and select low detail. Done.
yes i know lol but when im in low detail i get this weird backround thats looks all splotchy
I disabled my particle effects, and here's how I did it:

1. Go to your Geometry Dash files (If you don't already know how: Right click Geometry Dash in your library > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files)
2. Go into the Resources folder
3. Find the .png file that is just named "square"
4. Open it up with some type of picture editing program (I recommend paint.NET)
5. Make it completely transparent
6. Save and exit

It removes all particles, and although it is a crude way to do it and I'm sure there's probably another way to do it, this is how I did it.
♡ Maple~ ♡ Apr 7, 2016 @ 9:45pm 
Originally posted by coelacanth:
I disabled my particle effects, and here's how I did it:

1. Go to your Geometry Dash files (If you don't already know how: Right click Geometry Dash in your library > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files)
2. Go into the Resources folder
3. Find the .png file that is just named "square"
4. Open it up with some type of picture editing program (I recommend paint.NET)
5. Make it completely transparent
6. Save and exit

It removes all particles, and although it is a crude way to do it and I'm sure there's probably another way to do it, this is how I did it.
everytime i tried to make it tranparent it just went all blocked out and did'nt work sooo
Originally posted by Whiskers:
Originally posted by coelacanth:
I disabled my particle effects, and here's how I did it:

1. Go to your Geometry Dash files (If you don't already know how: Right click Geometry Dash in your library > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files)
2. Go into the Resources folder
3. Find the .png file that is just named "square"
4. Open it up with some type of picture editing program (I recommend paint.NET)
5. Make it completely transparent
6. Save and exit

It removes all particles, and although it is a crude way to do it and I'm sure there's probably another way to do it, this is how I did it.
everytime i tried to make it tranparent it just went all blocked out and did'nt work sooo
If you're using paint.NET, select the Magic Wand tool, highlight the entire square, and press delete on your keyboard. If I'm unclear, there are many tutorials on YouTube.
♡ Maple~ ♡ Apr 7, 2016 @ 9:52pm 
Originally posted by coelacanth:
Originally posted by Whiskers:
everytime i tried to make it tranparent it just went all blocked out and did'nt work sooo
If you're using paint.NET, select the Magic Wand tool, highlight the entire square, and press delete on your keyboard. If I'm unclear, there are many tutorials on YouTube.
i tried looking up paint.net and clicking the link but it shows up as some sort of paint manufacturer
Originally posted by Whiskers:
Originally posted by coelacanth:
If you're using paint.NET, select the Magic Wand tool, highlight the entire square, and press delete on your keyboard. If I'm unclear, there are many tutorials on YouTube.
i tried looking up paint.net and clicking the link but it shows up as some sort of paint manufacturer
Here's how to download it: http://imgur.com/a/AynV4
Monet Apr 7, 2016 @ 10:31pm 
The link to it is getpaint.net
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