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Battlefield 2 settings

All on medium except lighting, which is on low and no AA...🙁 But w/e, it looks good except for all the jaggies.
 
Isn't maxed out the same as High?

Anyway since I moved to a Opty/7800GT rig I just turn it to native 1680x1050 and put everything on/high. That includes High AF and 4x AA. And it still runs smoother than my Barton/9800 Pro rig did at 1280x768, no AA/AF, medium and low graphic details.

But for those who need additional FPS, try the tweakguides.net BF2 guide. They have low/med/hi comparison shots so you can turn down the details that hardly matter but drop fps but keep important ones at medium at least. For example. if you need a little bit of additional fps, these are just fine at medium as opposed to high: terrain, effects, textures, lighting. Dynamic shadows and dymanic lighting should be no higher than medium unless you are running everything maxed at plenty of fps (like me, w00t).
 
Someone asked isn't Maxed out the same as high? I meant:
maxed out-max res. your monitor can handle with everything high.
High-any res. with settings on high.
 
i am lcd limited (and gpu limited too) at 1280x1024. all high with textures on med and dynamic stuff off, as they didn't look good. all this and still under 1GB total ram usage 😀
 
1600x1200, Max detail.

It stutters for the first 30 seconds and then plays great.
Too bad I hate the game itself.

DFI Lanparty nForce 4 Ultra SLI DR Expert.
A64 3200+
2x512MB OCZ PC3500EB
eVGA 7800GT.
74GB WD raptor.
 
Originally posted by: narutofan36
it would be cool if u told us your fps as well ^_^ compare systems?

bf2 is kind of a pain in the a$$ to get real averaged fps out of since it has no builtin benchmark utility and the renderer.drawfps 1 is of little use when you are in a battle. that leaves fraps with its benchmark portion as the only viable option, or the one that is used here, but again it is kind of a pain in the a$$ to get going.

i would say mine is at least 35-40fps up to bf2 cap of 99.
 
All on low, I think, running at 800x600 (which sucks since my monitor's native resolution is 1280x1024). My machine's not great (2.4 P4, 512MB RAM, Radeon 9700 non-pro) so I do what I can. I'd like to bump it up a bit, so I may try 1024x768 and get at least a little closer to the native of my monitor but that's likely all I'll be able to do until a new video card comes my way 🙂
 
mostly everything high, except low for all the light/shadow settings. I gotta be able to see those dark areas :]
 
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