Best Graphics Settings

Hello,

Can anyone tell me what I should set the graphics settings at to get the best looking results? Thanks.
Set them at the Max Settings so they look the best. But it all depends on your computer.
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Why do you post this question without your system specs?
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I was just wondering what the max settings were, didn't think system specs affected that but ill post it anyway.

Intel i5 3570
8GB RAM
Nvidia GeForce GTX 570
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
SSD HardDrive
Last edited by LaterGator#5549 on Dec 4, 2012, 3:18:31 AM
With that computer you can have the game on max settings and it will run just fine.
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"The right man in the wrong place can make all difference in the world"
So antialiasing-8 and 16x anisotropic filtering, plus post processing checked yes?
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LaterGator wrote:
So antialiasing-8 and 16x anisotropic filtering, plus post processing checked yes?


Yup.

You might want to have vsync on though, this game tends to heat up some graphics cards if left unchecked.
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I tend to leave post processing unchecked because I hate
the bloom effect. I assume the game can be tweaked via
nvidia inspector to look even nicer - haven't found proper
setting so far tho.
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LaterGator wrote:
So antialiasing-8 and 16x anisotropic filtering, plus post processing checked yes?


Yup.

You might want to have vsync on though, this game tends to heat up some graphics cards if left unchecked.


Unless your graphics card is in requirement of a clean, or you have a terribly ventilated case, you shouldn't have any issues with a graphics card overheating -ever-. Don't forget, these things are designed to handle 90c+ temps!

I own a computer shop and have cleaned/tested hundreds of graphics cards, and I can say the above is true in 99.9% of cases. the .1% is from poorly designed heatsinks on cheapy cards.
Last edited by MrMordred#6553 on Dec 4, 2012, 7:54:05 AM
Well my laptop cpu can get pretty hot running poe, but that isn't the graphics card.
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