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Sam C

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#1   2015-07-04 07:22          
Apologies if a thread like this already exists. Im basically looking to see what peoples settings are. Due to SLRR all running on One core it is quite resource hungry and you have to Force AA. I have played around with Nvidia Inspector and Nvidia control panel but cant really get that peak ultimate graphic detail. My card is a

EVGA GTX770 Classified 4gb which is more than plenty to get some decent quality! But I cant get anything near what some people are getting with lower specs.. Any pointers? I really need to learn not too post here after a couple of drinks haah
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IceD

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#2   2015-07-04 08:36          

jimiflash

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#3   2015-07-04 12:13          
@Iced If I put my game with supersample 16x it becomes unplayable, lmao,

RedCarDriver

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#4   2015-07-05 04:26          
@ IceD : What, no AO? :P
Actually, seriously, I'm very impressed with your screenshots on average; so, thanks for sharing that!

@ Sam C : I'd recommend AO if you can run it. My Ambient Occlusion compatibility setting is 0x000F0013 (although only 0x00000010 seems to make any difference, but I have the other bits activated out of superstition I guess), and my AO setting is "Performance" (rather than Quality or High Quality).

Sam C

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#5   2015-07-05 05:00          
Thanks for the details Ice D. Whenever I try to make a custom profile eg slrr. It either doesnt apply the graphic settings I choose, or it deletes it when I try select it again.
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RedCarDriver

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#6   2015-07-05 07:31          
Might be a problem with the profiler. I think I had that problem before, which I resolved by reinstalling my graphics card driver and making sure to have the installer delete all of the old files. I think I'm running nVidia drivers version 332.11.