Improving the graphics quality

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Ghambit:
Quote from: Paelos on December 17, 2011, 07:00:25 AM

Quote from: Ghambit on December 16, 2011, 02:44:01 PM

Turning off bloom in a Star Wars game is not an option.


why?


All teh shinay pew pew.
Bloom here is not just glinty armor effects.  It changes every light source and emissive texture in the game.  And in a sci-fi game (that's already too brown), it sorta takes away from the vibe.
It's especially apparent indoors where there's lots of steel and accent lighting.

Paelos:
I will turn it back on if they fix it but right now it's unplayable in many hubs with it on. The Jedi temple on the starter planet is a good example of the fps dropping from 100 to 5 because of bloom and shadows

SnakeCharmer:
Quote from: Sky on December 16, 2011, 10:54:59 AM

Anyone know what the TextureQuality = 0 could be tweaked to?


I think that 0 is the setting for 'high'.  Could be wrong though.  Have to check the next time I'm monkeying around with the settings.

Maledict:
Quote from: Paelos on December 17, 2011, 10:06:52 AM

I will turn it back on if they fix it but right now it's unplayable in many hubs with it on. The Jedi temple on the starter planet is a good example of the fps dropping from 100 to 5 because of bloom and shadows


What graphics card are you using? Mine isn't a high power card, but even with the changes in the OP the frame rate is ultra smooth even in the Capitol cities.

Morfiend:
I have everything maxed and running the game at 2500x1600 res, on a nvidia 570 card. Runs great. The only thing I can do to make my FPS drop is turn V-Sync on. That just kills my FPS.

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