What do you think about tweaking?
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- El Cid
What do you think about tweaking?
I was just wondering what everyone thought about tweaking cvar's in the configuration files to improve gameplay. My video card is not very good, and when I play wolf I get slow frame rates compared to players playing on Geforce or ATI cards. So for me turning down the res, shadows, and reducing image detail can improve gameplay. But some players use graphics cards which can more than handle wolf at the even the highest graphics settings. So is anyone tweaking?
- (>Tool<)
Well yeah man, do be careful, basically what I did was build a fan on the heat sink of my vid card (cost $5 but I got 5 finger discount on that [not a theft]) then slowly pushed the memory clock and gpu clock up higher and higher, testing every little increment with 3dmark 2001SE to make sure the OC wasn't causeing garbled sceens, then when it would get garbled put the settings back to your last one and leave it, you can turn the overclock on, play games then turn it back off so your card isn't always working itself to death. key is work slowly so's not to over do your vid card cause that can be deadly to the card, if you just work slow its quite safe I think.
- El Cid
Okay, I removed the binds from the config file, so downloading it again should be bind free. I should have remembered that. So, installing it now, should only give you faster FPS. Carrying over your binds should be pretty simple. If your binds are in the autoexec file, then you shouldnt have to do anything. If your binds are on a wolfconfig file then I think you should open it, copy everything that says bind (at the beginnning of the document), and paste it into the beginnig of the tweaked config file after the comand 'unbindall' in that file. hope it works.
- El Cid
oh by the way to answer your question the binds that are crucial to the FPS will begin with 'seta' in the wolfconfig file, but they wont in the auto exec. The variables (cvar's) you can set to increase FPS are 'picmip', 'overbrights', and a lot of others I forget. Here is a resource webpage that showed me everything. Ok ttyl.
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