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PostPosted: 27 Mar 2006, 08:49 
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Yep, that's my native. Benq FP202W 20" remember. :wink:
I'll take a look at your screenies.


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PostPosted: 27 Mar 2006, 08:52 
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Looks indeed better without the jaggies.
I really hope they make a patch soon to enable both.
I really like the hdr effect when you are outside and the sun shines.


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I really hope they make a patch soon to enable both.
... me too ...

I just uploaded a couple more for you to look at ... including an outside shot ... in the "Insiders" WSGF SotD thread ... :wink:


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PostPosted: 27 Mar 2006, 08:56 
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It's actually quiet weird. Outside the screenies WITHOUT HDR aren't that different from my screenshots WITH HDR.
I guess i can better turn it off and give AA a try then. :D


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PostPosted: 27 Mar 2006, 08:58 
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You got it ... :lol: ... don't forget to turn on the bloom though.


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PostPosted: 27 Mar 2006, 09:08 
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*smacks himself* Offcourse, i forgot about that effect. That's why it almost looks the same. :lol:


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I gotta say the game is simply amazing as well. I haven't been into an RPG like this since Final Fantasy 7 back in the day. After that was FF10, but that wasn't as good. Oblivion takes the cake for being the best RPG on PC hands down. But I have yet to even start the story of the game (I've been doing other things... Many other things... 26 hours in and I haven't done any main story :D), so until I see the game's story I cannot say it's the best RPG ever.

But in any case, I wanted to ask and this seemed like the best topic to do it in.
I've got (Comp specs in sig) and I can run the game at 1280x720 with max everything but HDR/AA and I get 40-200fps indoors depending on the size and amount of NPCs. And 12-30fps outdoors with grass OFF (with it on I never get more than like 20fps, and I can't stand that, plus you can't see your arrows in the ground with grass on ;)).

Now my friend has a 4800 2x, with 4gigs of 3200 ram, dual 7800GTX KO's from eVGA and a 10,000RPM harddrive. He's playing it on one of my 2405's at 1900x1200 with HDR and all max settings.
He gets 60-200fps indoors, and 15-30fps outdoors... Is that even close to what it should be? If anybody else has a 4800 x2 and SLI, please tell me you get more FPS than that at 1900x1200 (Or anything close). Cause it honestly doesn't seem right. Is Oblivion that demanding???


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For anyone having problems with low framerates and lots of stuttering in the woods... try turning up the tree and distance (i know, sounds odd :)). Seems to access the hard drive less, and therefore the game runs a neck of a lot smoother for me. Of course you need a graphics card that can cope with it ;)


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PostPosted: 27 Mar 2006, 20:40 
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For anyone having problems with low framerates and lots of stuttering in the woods... try turning up the tree and distance (i know, sounds odd :)). Seems to access the hard drive less, and therefore the game runs a neck of a lot smoother for me. Of course you need a graphics card that can cope with it ;)


Defragging your hd could help with the stuttering problem outside. Since it loads the world "on the fly" it is important that the location of the files are optimized to decrease read times.


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PostPosted: 27 Mar 2006, 20:43 
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For anyone having problems with low framerates and lots of stuttering in the woods... try turning up the tree and distance


Do you mean over and above the in game settings ?
If so ... how ?


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