SweetFX
I can't seem to get SweetFX to work at all, have tried many settings on and off yet nothing. Anyone having any luck with this?
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I also can't get SweetFX to work. I've tried disabling AA in game, but that didn't work. Any that has got it working have any ideas?
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not to hijack but has anyone tried using some control panel settings to augment/override the game's graphic settings?
thinking in terms of ingame AA and anisotropic vs control panel options. getting perfect frame rates with a GTX 460 max settings, and looks wonderful... as always looking for any low-cost, high-impact settings that will make it that much better. i would also love to see some A/B shots with sweetFX. i was going to try it on planetside until the official word came that it might be misinterpreted as a hack. very unlikely but still i chickened out :) If something's not right, it's wrong
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Im on WIndows 8. Using SweetFX through RadeonPro.
SweetFX ![]() Normal ![]() Last edited by sekta#2963 on Jan 24, 2013, 1:25:34 PM
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Does SweetFX have some sort of a plugin for RadeonPro? What do you mean you got it working through RadeonPro? SweetFX doesn't seem to work on nvidia cards with PoE, which is a shame because the game would benefit from nicely set up SweetFX.
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Well, just set up better contrast on your monitor and this will do the job :P
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Using SweetFX trough Radeonpro myself.
Huge difference. Without SweetFX ![]() With SweetFX ![]() Without SweetFX: ![]() With SweetFX: ![]() |
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what do you mean through RadeonPro exactly? SweetFX is a bunch of files, what do you do in RadeonPro to get it to work?
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" In Radeonpro go to settings (the 2 cogwheels)and click SweetFX settings. Enable sweetfx integration. point towards your sweetfx folder (need to download this yourself) Then create a profile for PoE and go to the sweetfx tab. ![]() Last edited by Kunoichia#7414 on Jan 24, 2013, 4:56:05 PM
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ok cool, I have a nvidia card but was curious if RadeonPro had a plugin or something for SweetFX, that explains it. Thanks.
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