Improving the graphics quality
Ingmar:
Users\<Your Name>\AppData is often a hidden folder.
calapine:
Quote from: Draegan on December 16, 2011, 11:26:12 AM
I can't get this to work.
The only ini file I have is in the swtor\retailclient directory in me EA file that's called client_default.ini. There is no client_settings.ini file on my computer.
I don't even have a Users\Appdata... etc directory set up.
I might have to do a clean reinstall. ugh
Assuming you use Windows 7 you must have the directory. Do you have your explorer set to show hidden and system files? Appdata is a hidden folder.
Location is (should be) %systemdrive%/%username%/Appdata
Mrbloodworth:
Quote from: Draegan on December 16, 2011, 11:26:12 AM
I can't get this to work.
The only ini file I have is in the swtor\retailclient directory in me EA file that's called client_default.ini. There is no client_settings.ini file on my computer.
I don't even have a Users\Appdata... etc directory set up.
I might have to do a clean reinstall. ugh
Minecraft Texture/mod folder is in Appdata.
Draegan:
Quote from: Ingmar on December 16, 2011, 11:31:28 AM
Users\<Your Name>\AppData is often a hidden folder.
Yep, I'm an idiot.
Tried the lines above and the shadows become all boxy. Trying just AAlevel=16 now just by itself. That debug line seems to be crappy.
edit:
Ok without the lighting line, my shadows are still pixaled. All setting are on high btw.
edit2:
Ok it looks like that happens in some of the other screenshots I see of high AAs.
Ghambit:
Turning off bloom in a Star Wars game is not an option.
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