What settings do you play your games on?

Post » Sat May 12, 2012 5:05 pm

Sounded to me like he meant tutorials/walkthroughs and stuff, to do with the game, not the platform. Don't feel too alpha.

I was just wondering why some people have so much trouble with the PC and PC games. Didn't mean anything by it. "Don't feel too alpha." :bonk:

As for the OQ... I run everything as high as possible, except for AA, which I run as low as possible and exclude entirely if I can. You don't need it for anything 720p and above, and FXAA handles any problems in that regard just fine.
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 3:50 pm

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All my FPS's are played on the highest difficulty just for the sheer fact they're not that hard and after dying once on a level they are really predictable.

My Fallouts and Skyrim are played on Medium but start on the hardest.
I met Krosis in Skyrim on Master at a fairly low level and this being my first TES game....I got [censored] all over the place and after 6 attempts Adept went on but I just ran away and have since trumped him as a lv.30 :biggrin:

EDIT: I fail....Wrote about difficulty setting rather than the spec setting :facepalm:
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City Swagga
 
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Post » Sun May 13, 2012 2:39 am

Is it really that hard to get into PC gaming? I'm a PC gamer, and basically all I ever have to do is start the computer, click a .exe, click the "Install" button, and then click the game in the Start menu. What is so difficult about PC gaming?

I take French class, all I ever have to do is translate the words from English to French in my head and speak it. What's so hard about speaking French?
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Judy Lynch
 
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 10:33 pm

I take French class, all I ever have to do is translate the words from English to French in my head and speak it. What's so hard about speaking French?

That weird phlem noise they make...It's like they just drank a glass of milk all the time.

OT - I run games as high as I can while still sticking as close as I can to 40FPS. My system is starting to show its age but I can get away with high settings on most games. I'll be building a new system in the near future.
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Post » Sun May 13, 2012 6:05 am

On my Toshiba Satellite E205 laptop - Many of my older games run far better than they did on my 7-year-old desktop comp (even Oblivion runs almost perfectly and didn't even need OLDblivion at all like my old Dell with a Radeon 9250 card did)...but I can only do Sims 3 on moderate settings, and Skyrim, while it can run on the laptop, could only do so properly with all the graphic settings moderately low (not totally bottomed out, but still low enough for a decent frame rate: I guess par for the course, as my Toshiba only has an Intel Integrated HD chipset).

Tim (aka the Slipperman)
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Franko AlVarado
 
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Post » Sun May 13, 2012 3:19 am

I take French class, all I ever have to do is translate the words from English to French in my head and speak it. What's so hard about speaking French?

I speak French.
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Dawn Farrell
 
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Post » Sun May 13, 2012 12:21 am

I can't stand playing on anything short of maximum settings, unfortunately.
If my PC can't run something (i.e. Skyrim) at it's highest settings, I wait until I can afford a new PC before I buy it. :P
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 8:30 pm

PS3 setting. :slap:
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