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N4 Question

Jim

N4 Question

by Jim » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 04:07:03

Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to know
what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL . Thanks.

Jim

John Pancoas

N4 Question

by John Pancoas » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 04:47:18

  Open GL is the way to go with this card; I use the same.

-John


> Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to know
> what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL . Thanks.

> Jim

Jim

N4 Question

by Jim » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 05:23:33

Hi John,
Can you tell me the settings you use in Open Gl?

Thanks

Jim


>   Open GL is the way to go with this card; I use the same.

> -John


> > Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to
know
> > what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL .
Thanks.

> > Jim

Uncle Feste

N4 Question

by Uncle Feste » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 05:24:49


> Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to know
> what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL . Thanks.

> Jim

OpenGL by all means.  Enjoy.

--

Fester

Mike Grand

N4 Question

by Mike Grand » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 05:34:08

Make sure Anti Aliasing and vertical Sync are off for beast perfoemance.

> Hi John,
> Can you tell me the settings you use in Open Gl?

> Thanks

> Jim



> >   Open GL is the way to go with this card; I use the same.

> > -John


> > > Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to
> know
> > > what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL .
> Thanks.

> > > Jim

SimRace

N4 Question

by SimRace » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 06:21:40

Use OpenGL. As for settings, we need to know RAM & CPU  as well as video
card since at that point, they are all inter-related.

> Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to know
> what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL . Thanks.

> Jim

The Other Larr

N4 Question

by The Other Larr » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 06:57:39

Turn it all on full, then back off a bit at a time until you are happy :)

-Larry


> Use OpenGL. As for settings, we need to know RAM & CPU  as well as video
> card since at that point, they are all inter-related.


> > Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to
know
> > what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL .
Thanks.

> > Jim

John Pancoas

N4 Question

by John Pancoas » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 09:15:47

   I have a homebuilt P4 rig, so I run everything maxed, 1024/768, get 60-80
fps online(don't run at all offline).
  Best to try as Larry says; experiment with the sliders.

-John


> Hi John,
> Can you tell me the settings you use in Open Gl?

> Thanks

> Jim



> >   Open GL is the way to go with this card; I use the same.

> > -John


> > > Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to
> know
> > > what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL .
> Thanks.

> > > Jim

Biz

N4 Question

by Biz » Sun, 09 Dec 2001 10:24:17

non-technical straghtforward advice but always the best option....

--
Biz

"Don't touch that please, your primitive intellect wouldn't understand
alloys and compositions and,......things with molecular structures,....and
the....." - Ash



> Turn it all on full, then back off a bit at a time until you are happy :)

> -Larry



> > Use OpenGL. As for settings, we need to know RAM & CPU  as well as video
> > card since at that point, they are all inter-related.


> > > Hello everyone, I just purchased a GE Force 2 card and would like to
> know
> > > what are the best settings to tweak the game in. D3D or Open GL .
> Thanks.

> > > Jim


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