production_config.ini
My request is as follows am looking that production_config.ini so i can lower the texture quality to 10 and not lag so much hopefully but cant find it am going computer> local disk > steam library > steam apps > common > path of exile > and only am seeing is 2 folder files and some other stuffs i dont wanna touch these listed:
_CommonRedist > DirectX > Jun2010 > winRAR archieves > vcredist > 2010 > installscript.vdf > vcredist_x64.exe > vcredist_x86.exe logs > Client.txt avutil-ttv-51.ddl Content.ggpk CrashUpload.exe HashCache.dat libmfxsw32.ddl libmp3lame-ttv.ddl libx264-128.ddl ogg.ddl OpenAL32.ddl PackCheck.ddl PathOfExileSteam.exe steam_api.ddl swresample-ttv-0.ddl twitchsdk_32_release.ddl vorbis.ddl vorbisfile.ddl wrap_oal.ddl i cant find what am looking can someone who know from these stuff help me find it that's all am asking cause i wanna do that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFh1F5_bwe4 note that i have lower resolution to 800x600 hoping i can play more smoothly shadows off screen shaking off and tried to off post processing but blasted me with an error about it so i bring it up texture quality medium 2x anisotropic filtering vsync off and i have made the window smaller does any of these help me get better? i wanna add that at the moment like now am posting am playing from a cyber coffe net so the pc details are the below Windows 7 professional service pack 1 procesor: Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo CPU E8500 @ 3.16 GHz 3.17GHz installed memory (RAM): 4,00 GB system type: 64 - bit Operating system but it does not differs much from my actual pc i have problems with the game on my laptop too i will post the laptop details in a sec my laptop is Sony VAIO VGN-AW310J/H 18.4-Inch Laptop details listed Last edited by demorianna666 on Mar 22, 2015, 2:36:02 PM
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The setting file is saved in Documents\My Games\Grinding Gear Games\Path of Exile. Different users in a computer can have different settings.
Last edited by ionface on Mar 22, 2015, 2:53:50 PM
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" in documents have this ax_files.xml :( |
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" Perform a simple Windows' search for that .ini file on drive C. Remember, suffering is convenient.
That is why many people prefer it. Happiness requires effort. |
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