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Deathbliss
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Ok...
   

UO Screenshot utility?

Oh and thank you for the information, I'm glad you shared it if even for only one more time -
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Post Tue May 18, 2004 12:58 pm
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Hey Deathbliss,

Did you solve the graphics prob'? - - - here's the page link to UO, its a good
facility and works well, thanks to Gorath for for the tip.

http://www.hh.iij4u.or.jp/~kmatuoka/uosu/indexe.html
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Post Wed May 19, 2004 9:14 am
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Deathbliss
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Thanks for the link!
   

Oh and yes I did manage to figure out how to use the command - and WOW! But it still drags down my system and it doesn't seem to stick. So I set the fog a bit closer, and when I use that command I can see just about the same as normal max distance just without he weird glitches - well most of them anyway.

I wish someone would write a comprehenisve tweak guide detailing the settings in the .ini. Hell I'd pay someone to if I had the money -
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Post Wed May 19, 2004 10:31 am
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Re: Thanks for the link!
   

quote:
Originally posted by Deathbliss
I wish someone would write a comprehenisve tweak guide detailing the settings in the .ini.

I thought the configuration file is filled with comments...
Post Wed May 19, 2004 11:19 am
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Your PC is not ideal for the Gothics. They -generally speaking- prefer nVidia over Ati and they like a lot of RAM. 512 MB is pretty low for a WinXP system.
The fame rate is locked at 23 fps. If you have clearly more than 1 GHz you should unlock it.
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Post Wed May 19, 2004 3:36 pm
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Deathbliss
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Uh...
   

How exactly do I set the framerates higher?

So Gothic doesn't like ATI... Well that sucks considering my card and current system would blow away any Pentium 2 gig system with a 5000 series Nvidia Geforce without breaking a sweat. To give you an idea of how much my system freakin rules I can now play Morrowind with no frame-rate loss even during battles - all details settings at high, n-patches, all video card detail settings at high, and of course the pixel shaded water, max AI distance and max view distance using FPS Optomizer. I went to Balmora the other day and nothing even slowed down.

That's what only 512 megs of ram, a Powercolor Radeon 9600XT video card, and an AMD 1.2 gig processor running even on a crappy OS like Windows XP can get you - or at least me.

Sorry about the rant, but I'm now an ATI fan, and have always been a fan of AMD. I can't wait to see what happens if I get a 2 gig AMD processor (2 gig actual running speed - so 2.6 gig or something like that)! I'll look into a RAM upgrade too - but I heard there's a limit to what Windows XP can handle.
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