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Illusionyary Members August 8, 201510 yr Author stats Why does the grass look like it's from a PS1 game?
Tom S. Members August 8, 201510 yr Author stats Was lowering the resolution of it to see if it would give me a frame rate boost but no success.
Illusionyary Members August 8, 201510 yr Author stats Was lowering the resolution of it to see if it would give me a frame rate boost but no success.Yeah, I don't think turning down/turning off trees and grass in games actually improves performance significantly. Frame rate is mainly affected by anti-aliasing and such.
Deactivated Member Deactivated August 8, 201510 yr Author stats Yeah, I don't think turning down/turning off trees and grass in games actually improves performance significantly. Frame rate is mainly affected by anti-aliasing and such.Actually, if you put the grass quality settings to normal, it will have a very significant performance difference than high or ultra would. A VERY significant difference. That's why mine is only at high.
Illusionyary Members August 8, 201510 yr Author stats Actually, if you put the grass quality settings to normal, it will have a very significant performance difference than high or ultra would. A VERY significant difference. That's why mine is only at high.Huh. For me it was just AA.
Starmix Members August 8, 201510 yr Author stats Yeah, I don't think turning down/turning off trees and grass in games actually improves performance significantly. Frame rate is mainly affected by anti-aliasing and such.For me its the exact opposite, Turning Grass to Normal gives me an extra 15fps, AA does also affect it too, which is why I usually only have FXAA
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