- Video, audio and control settings.
- Localisation for the HUD, orange text "+1"'s, moving the game will start text, etc.
- Localisation for the HUD, orange text "+1"'s, moving the game will start text, etc.
Nothing, pretty much out of the box settings | 14% | 14% - 26 | ||||
A few things, mostly settings on the options page | 20% | 20% - 36 | ||||
Moderate, change localization files, mini-map opacity | 36% | 36% - 64 | ||||
Almost everything, rendering settings, latency, etc... | 22% | 22% - 39 | ||||
So much i see a global PB ban in my future.... | 6% | 6% - 12 | ||||
Total: 177 |
You curious kids, please dont do this, or you will have more than a head ache.Simon wrote:
I deleted system 32 and I seem to be getting good hits.
Last edited by Adamshannon8 (2007-12-13 14:12:26)
Actually I wouldn't mind getting that. It sounds like a really cool ideaDupaUnit wrote:
The latency compensation.
It makes a huuuuge difference. Don't believe me, go on a server where you can't hit a laterally moving target, regardless of how much you lead or trail the target. Then change the BF2 latency compensation, and it makes the server playable. Try turning it to 15, and you will see everyone stutter as the ingame vector compensation tries to predict where they will, then has to update to where they actually are, with very little time to smooth out the motions. Then turn it up to 400. You won't be able to hit crap. Then put it down to your ping (or your ping +30, which is what I do), and things work just right.
I've actually found that turning the latency compensation to average the other players' pings, and not mine, gives the best result. For instance, I usually have a ping of about 15 on all servers I play on, whereas everyone else has about 90 to 120. I put my latency compensation at 90 and I will hit laterally moving targets no problem.
The command is something like gsd.floatset.latencycompensation .1, but I actually don't know what it is exactly. I wrote a script that automatically brings up the console, types it in, but leaves the last part (the ping) blank. This way, I join a server, hit my hotkey, and just input my ping and done!
If anyone is interested in me sharing this script, let me know, and I will post it.
Oh, some other things I do, but not as important:
Load a custom localization file that shortens all onscreen text. For example, when someone spots, but it's not on an enemy, it normally has 3 or 4 different messages that display, now mine always says "unconfirmed enemy." Much shorter. It's a localization file that someone posted, but I tweaked it for my likings. I also removed all orange text that they added. Also, and one of the nicest features, is the "you're out of bounds" and "server will start when X people join" messages are made very short and put in the corner on the screen, instead of right in the middle.
Lastly, I've been using the new widescreen rendering script that was just posted on bf2s. It is amazing. I have a 16:10 monitor, and have been playing BF2 stretched since day one. I got used to it, but since I tried the widescreen script, it is amazing. I now have a MUCH wider view, and essentially have more peripheral vision that other players.
I concur, I change it in usually every server I join (ping is anywhere between 70-120 depending on server) but sometimes I'm just lazy and as a result I have bad rounds.Jasonb0718 wrote:
Actually I wouldn't mind getting that. It sounds like a really cool ideaDupaUnit wrote:
The latency compensation.
It makes a huuuuge difference. Don't believe me, go on a server where you can't hit a laterally moving target, regardless of how much you lead or trail the target. Then change the BF2 latency compensation, and it makes the server playable. Try turning it to 15, and you will see everyone stutter as the ingame vector compensation tries to predict where they will, then has to update to where they actually are, with very little time to smooth out the motions. Then turn it up to 400. You won't be able to hit crap. Then put it down to your ping (or your ping +30, which is what I do), and things work just right.
I've actually found that turning the latency compensation to average the other players' pings, and not mine, gives the best result. For instance, I usually have a ping of about 15 on all servers I play on, whereas everyone else has about 90 to 120. I put my latency compensation at 90 and I will hit laterally moving targets no problem.
The command is something like gsd.floatset.latencycompensation .1, but I actually don't know what it is exactly. I wrote a script that automatically brings up the console, types it in, but leaves the last part (the ping) blank. This way, I join a server, hit my hotkey, and just input my ping and done!
If anyone is interested in me sharing this script, let me know, and I will post it.
Oh, some other things I do, but not as important:
Load a custom localization file that shortens all onscreen text. For example, when someone spots, but it's not on an enemy, it normally has 3 or 4 different messages that display, now mine always says "unconfirmed enemy." Much shorter. It's a localization file that someone posted, but I tweaked it for my likings. I also removed all orange text that they added. Also, and one of the nicest features, is the "you're out of bounds" and "server will start when X people join" messages are made very short and put in the corner on the screen, instead of right in the middle.
Lastly, I've been using the new widescreen rendering script that was just posted on bf2s. It is amazing. I have a 16:10 monitor, and have been playing BF2 stretched since day one. I got used to it, but since I tried the widescreen script, it is amazing. I now have a MUCH wider view, and essentially have more peripheral vision that other players.
n1gene_pool wrote:
-Localization files
-Sound exploits (can hear from further)
-removed tinnitus effect from nades
-usersettings.con rego 'improvements'
-plus standard change-through-the-menu options like crosshair colour and stuff...
-plus, when I got bored with bf2, before uninstalling I used the stickytags tweak, which basically lets you see enemy nametags through walls.
So yeah, I voted PB ban.
Typical 15 year old player then.gene_pool wrote:
-Localization files
-Sound exploits (can hear from further)
-removed tinnitus effect from nades
-usersettings.con rego 'improvements'
-plus standard change-through-the-menu options like crosshair colour and stuff...
-plus, when I got bored with bf2, before uninstalling I used the stickytags tweak, which basically lets you see enemy nametags through walls.
So yeah, I voted PB ban.
TravisC555 wrote:
Only localization files and changed pb to check my harddrive for the longest time interval possible.
and pb ss saver...tazz. wrote:
TravisC555 wrote:
Only localization files and changed pb to check my harddrive for the longest time interval possible.
Last edited by Drexel (2007-12-14 07:41:50)
Amen.mtb0minime wrote:
I changed a lot. I went through that whole bf2 tweaking guide that was posted here a while back. My comp is shite so I needed to do everything I could just to get 20 fps with everything on low
Tweak Guides BF2 ?artofsurvival wrote:
Things like "9" for Parachute to "Z" , For crouch I use "Caps Lock" can't remember much else apart from the fact that I have my PC set up for BF2 using Tweak Guides. Can't remember webby address.