Rei Shepard
Spectre II
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Posted - 2013.07.03 06:42:00 -
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J3f3r20n Gh057 wrote:Better this than 480p on a ps3 game...I'm not sooooo hardcore to play a game on 480p in a full hd console.
I don't remember playing this game in 720p anymore, thats how long ive put up with 1995 Dust graphics to at least get proper framerates, these new settings i am gonna try out tonight.
Quote:Oh god, graphics settings in a console game.
What the flying whatever.
Its an FPS game without any FPS and FPS foremost, console is just that the platform second, on PC they are not going to discriminate between someone with a Tripple SLI 780GTX or someone sporting an old budget card, your next console the PS4 is more like a PC then whatever, intime i wouldnt be surprised youll be able to swap out GPU units someday.
Everyone here at least has the same options, either play with eyecandy or play with FPS, your choice really, seeing this is an FPS ill take the crappy look anyday.
Quote:we add the option mainly for these reasons: . we met some strange performance issues on first generation PS3 with slow hard disk. The possible solution is to format the hard disk or replace the hard disk . Here we provide another solution to players, they cano slow down the texture streaming to help the performance with slow hard disk . . we get some report from players , the SD version can get better frame rate. You can also gain some performance by changing the screen size in option menu. It's kind of unfair for HD players, so this is provide HD player an option to improve the performance. the frame rate is affected by many factor (network , voice chat, ) , even with the same hardware PS3 , it's difficult to let all the players get the same performance. .more visual preference option , we could specify the effect can be turned on or off in future according to people's preference . there are some game provide the similar options on console.
I got one of those early fat models of a PS3, lotsof issues witch a friend of mine does not have and i tried playing on his PS3 and its smooth as hell, where mine is dodgy as crap, if i knew buying a new one solved all of my issues i would have but then some people with newer versions also have issues where others dont have any.
I had to reinstall Dust Bi-weekly to keep my performance up in 480p or enemy hitboxes would pretty much disapear.
I hope this fixes some issues. |
Rei Shepard
Spectre II
354
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Posted - 2013.07.03 07:12:00 -
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Karl Koekwaus wrote:You can also just install a laptop SSD, works wonders. But even with a 7200RPM laptop HDD, i've got nothing to complaini about :)
I followed some of those SSD installs + tests and they netted no increase in performance on a PS3 Fat, either FPS or load times for games it was tested on, it was spot on the same time & FPS, ive got a spare SSD sitting around but not fancy using it if it yields no benefits. |