Sarrk
O-O-O A-O A
+788|6957|Brisbane, Australia

Hey, until I get an upgrade, which is in a while, I wanna run some pretty decent FPS and Graphics without everything on low just to run max res, so I ask you

Which is a better comprimise for good FPS/Eyecandy

Low Resolution, with high grapics
or
High Resolution, with all low graphics

My system can handle both, but not at the same time [Radeon X700 SE 512 - 1G DDR2 Corsair Ram]

What is the perfect balance of both?
=MCHD= arush5268d
Member
+46|6803|Houston, TX
Higher resolution, turn down the effects and whatnot.

Higher resolution will give you better quality imaging.  I don't know what you are running or have your stuff set at now, but start your settings off at medium, and no AA.  Just adjust from there to get a good frame rate.

get Fraps or have BF2 show your framerate to help you get a good idea for what your system can handle.  Type the following into your console exactly (case sensitive)

renderer.drawFps 1

Good luck!

Last edited by =MCHD= arush5268d (2006-08-04 00:02:58)

Sarrk
O-O-O A-O A
+788|6957|Brisbane, Australia

Im going right now with a comprimise of Medium Res and Meduim Graphics, works pretty well
Capt. Foley
Member
+155|6889|Allentown, PA, USA
High Resolution, and High Geometry, Geometry makes things appear at greater distances and resolustions is well yea.
a fly
Member
+105|6946|The netherlands

=MCHD= arush5268d wrote:

Higher resolution, turn down the effects and whatnot.

Higher resolution will give you better quality imaging.  I don't know what you are running or have your stuff set at now, but start your settings off at medium, and no AA.  Just adjust from there to get a good frame rate.

get Fraps or have BF2 show your framerate to help you get a good idea for what your system can handle.  Type the following into your console exactly (case sensitive)

renderer.drawFps 1

Good luck!
its not case sensitive.
=MCHD= arush5268d
Member
+46|6803|Houston, TX

a fly wrote:

=MCHD= arush5268d wrote:

Higher resolution, turn down the effects and whatnot.

Higher resolution will give you better quality imaging.  I don't know what you are running or have your stuff set at now, but start your settings off at medium, and no AA.  Just adjust from there to get a good frame rate.

get Fraps or have BF2 show your framerate to help you get a good idea for what your system can handle.  Type the following into your console exactly (case sensitive)

renderer.drawFps 1

Good luck!
its not case sensitive.
Everyone's gotta be a critic these days...haha.  For me, it's always had to be typed in exactly like that.  Maybe my computer is special *shrug*

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