#How to configure fancycache full#
Having a FULL DX9c install, that's the 95.4mb june 2010 DirectX 9c installer, not the 286kb runtime, will help, because the game engine is ancient, and Vista/7/8 users won't have those unused DX9 files & registry entries installed for DX10/11 users.īut YMMV. I'd suggest FPS measuring while on long Taxi/Train runs on belsavis and coruscant, those terrain/tree/particle effect LoD jumps would be pretty uniform on places like alderaan, belsavis, ilum (kinda) etc.
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i think there's a whole lot that could be done to measure FPS changes with settings so people can have a real sense of what changing settings does visually and to the average FPS.
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if your GPU is $200+, modifying the the INI won't change a lot for you. The INI tweaks pages easy contain 20 commands that are potentially unexplained/non-benchmarked and will not purposefully change the gameplay, just draw distances and LoD effects. and a little in-between.ĮDIT: to explain, i just find INI files kind of static, if you have a >$100 GPU, you can tweak EVERYTHING, from LoD levels shadows, to bring things down, and turn off bloom, etc. Most advice i've seen stems from ini settings, which are arguable, and chaotic, and often poorly explained
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