hughes407 wrote:I have a GTX 460 card. Are these settings pretty much appropriate for different levels of video card capability? How do I go about accessing all these parameters to make changes? I opened the nVidia Control Panel and didn't see these settings. I get good performance with the card pretty much out of the box but if I can enhance it by tweaking the settings, I'm all for it.
Don
First of all, I am running version 270.61 drivers. To access these settings, go to the "nVidia Control Panel" either on your task bar or in the control panel. Then, click on "Manage 3d Settings," and you will find these options. Seeing as the GTX 460 is of higher performance, you would be able to get away higher settings such as 4x or more antialiasing, with 8x (supersample) antialiasing transparency. **NOTE** 8x transparency can easily be done on most cards that support it. The GT 240 for example can run it at 60 fps on a fresh, un-scenery-ed map. There will however been some random, 1 second drops in fps not noticeable unless you are moving. Under the transparency "off" setting, there will be little to no drops.
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