I'm kinda going slow on DOOM cause I don't know what I will play once it's over...?
You....you just play it again?
I'm kinda going slow on DOOM cause I don't know what I will play once it's over...?
I don't know why you're obsessed with this. As I explained when you asked what CA was, trying to mimic a broken camera lens is the intention of the developer which is why "film grain", etc, is alongside it whether you're wearing a helmet or not. If you have a prism in your spectacles and leave them in the sun you may see a rainbow effect coming out of them. But if you're seeing CA color fringing and outline breakup through your glasses in real life, then you need new glasses. Or eye surgery. That's not normal. I wear them too and don't see anything like that. Looking at a tree right now through glasses + double glazed windows with the sun shining on both = everything is sharp and as clear as day. (Also don't confuse the slight green / purple tint often caused by anti-reflective coatings with CA). And if you really are "seeing CA normally through your glasses", then you obviously don't need to add a second artificial layer of it in-game, right?... Likewise, if you want to nitpick over "extreme realism of helmet color distortion", we already have distortion free combat visors today. Using simple low-cost, low distortion Achromatic materials is obvious common sense for critical life or death, high situational awareness applications, yes? Personally, I see zero value in further circular theorising over the "realism" of why your billion dollar 2047 super-suit suffers from easily correctable vision problems that a simple real life $500 combat visor fixed in the 90's (or why video game artists portrayal of technology is rarely 'realistic' anyway)...Glass, can and does, cause this effect in real life. I have seen it, with my own eyes, looking through my glasses as well. So, don't give my any more BS about it only happening to camera lenses.
And many people don't like it as it reduces sharpness of high resolution textures, and generally gets in the way of the action (particularly of fast-paced competitive shooters where a lot of people turn off / down environmental distractions to better focus on spotting enemy movement earlier), hence the lack of responses for your repeated demands for screenshots. As I said, if you personally like the effect, keep it on. Many of us that don't will turn it off. "Problem" solved all round...The only reason to turn it off is because somebody doesn't like the effect.
You....you just play it again?
Anyone else run into this? I have...
http://steamcommunity.com/app/379720/discussions/0/357286119109958975/
Isnt nightmare the difficulty setting? I only have low, medium, high, ultra settings available under video and advanced video.I just ran DOOM on my 7970 setup and was wondering why I was only getting 20 fps and realized I was at nightmare settings from playing it on my main machine. (graphics settings get saved to steam cloud apparently)
So if you want to test your luck with nightmare and the game won't let you, and know someone with a >4GB video card, have them log into your steam account (if you trust them) run the game, set the settings and exit.
Isnt nightmare the difficulty setting? I only have low, medium, high, ultra settings available under video and advanced video.
Interesting I haven't noticed that at all. I'm not going to bother setting them since my fps is random as it is.The preset only goes to Ultra, but then you can go adjust individual settings to Nightmare. There are like 2 or 3 that can be set to nightmare.
The preset only goes to Ultra, but then you can go adjust individual settings to Nightmare. There are like 2 or 3 that can be set to nightmare.
Hrm, does it lock you out if you can't run it? I can't seem to set anything to nightmare.
Edit: actually there are two settings that allow nightmare and they are virtual texturing page size and shadows quality. It tells me I need 5GB of vram to enable it lol. Other than that there aren't any others that go to nightmare.
I'm kinda going slow on DOOM cause I don't know what I will play once it's over...?
Yeah those are the ones, and yeah it won't let you select them if you don't have enough VRAM... Unless you apply the workaround I accidently stumbled on to.
or add "+menu_advanced_AllowAllSettings 1" (Without the quotes) to your steam launch options. That will allow you to select those two nightmare options regardless of VRAM.
or add "+menu_advanced_AllowAllSettings 1" (Without the quotes) to your steam launch options. That will allow you to select those two nightmare options regardless of VRAM.
I think it would. I'm not trying it. The heavy fan sounds my PC makes when I'm playing this game like a 747 about to take off, don't want to imagine what happens if I enable it lol.The question I have is do they make a difference and will it crash on a system with less then 5GB like the game says?
I think it would. I'm not trying it. The heavy fan sounds my PC makes when I'm playing this game like a 747 about to take off, don't want to imagine what happens if I enable it lol.
They do ramp up but I don't recall it being this loud. I also haven't played on my PC in months and the last game I played was Witcher 3. So it could just be me not being used to it since 90% of the time it's pretty quiet.Uh your fans dont ramp up to 100% during every video game?
The question I have is do they make a difference and will it crash on a system with less then 5GB like the game says?
It didn't crash my system with a 7970 (3GB) but it did run like crap
I bet you didn't notice a difference visually?