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==Graphic settings==
==Graphic settings==
Although a lot about graphic settings are personal preference. There was found the following settings to give the best results in-game (as of v3.0). These are ethical settings and we recommend them to anyone with enough decency not to use .ini tweaks. It was found easier to see through foliage on epic foliage compared to low. Muzzle flashes are easier to spot on epic particles when compared to low particles. Upping these settings seemed to have minimal effect on FPS. Some people argue that high shadows + contact shadows off is better than low shadows but we prefer low shadows as they seem to impact the FPS less when shooting.
Although a lot about graphic settings are personal preference. There was found the following settings to give the best results in-game (as of v3.0). These are ethical settings and we recommend them to anyone with enough decency not to use .ini tweaks. It was found easier to see through foliage on epic foliage compared to low. Muzzle flashes are easier to spot on epic particles when compared to low particles. Upping these settings seemed to have minimal effect on FPS. Some people argue that high shadows + contact shadows off is better than low shadows but we prefer low shadows as they seem to impact the FPS less when shooting.

Revision as of 15:46, 23 February 2023

Graphic settings

Although a lot about graphic settings are personal preference. There was found the following settings to give the best results in-game (as of v3.0). These are ethical settings and we recommend them to anyone with enough decency not to use .ini tweaks. It was found easier to see through foliage on epic foliage compared to low. Muzzle flashes are easier to spot on epic particles when compared to low particles. Upping these settings seemed to have minimal effect on FPS. Some people argue that high shadows + contact shadows off is better than low shadows but we prefer low shadows as they seem to impact the FPS less when shooting.

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Comparing low and epic particles