#1 Added by Zelirr 1 decade ago Report | Quote
Last edited by Zelirr (1 decade ago) | Reason: Changed before/after shots
#2 Added by Bitttymacod 1 decade ago Report | Quote
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#3 Added by Zelirr 1 decade ago Report | Quote
Hrm... I'm afraid that I don't really see much difference in the two shots (other than the time of day), perhaps because in the second shot I can hardly see anything.Is there any reduction in CPU and disk usage if you do this? It seems like a lot of work for no apparent difference in visual quality.(Or perhaps do you have a better set of screenies to show the difference?)
#4 Added by Bitttymacod 1 decade ago Report | Quote
#5 Added by Zelirr 1 decade ago Report | Quote
By opening them in separate tabs and switching back and forth I was able to see the difference. However, you still have not answered my question about improving gameplay. Does pushing this off onto the GPU help with framerate and responsiveness?
#6 Added by Jarnys 1 decade ago Report | Quote
Bitttymacod (atys)By opening them in separate tabs and switching back and forth I was able to see the difference. However, you still have not answered my question about improving gameplay. Does pushing this off onto the GPU help with framerate and responsiveness?It's quite the contrary, it needs more power from the graphic card to run. But Ryzom is mainly limited by its old engine that can only use a fraction of current graphic card power.
Last edited by Jarnys (1 decade ago)
#7 Added by Zelirr 1 decade ago Report | Quote
Zelirr (atys)Bitttymacod (atys)By opening them in separate tabs and switching back and forth I was able to see the difference. However, you still have not answered my question about improving gameplay. Does pushing this off onto the GPU help with framerate and responsiveness?It's quite the contrary, it needs more power from the graphic card to run. But Ryzom is mainly limited by its old engine that can only use a fraction of current graphic card power.It's obvious that the load on the GPU (graphic card) is increased - the question was though if the load on the CPU (main processor) would be reduced.Which is something I'd like to know as well ;-)
#8 Added by Seawe 1 decade ago Report | Quote
[*] Download now SweetFX_settings and put it where you put SweetFx (it'll ask to overwrite a file, accept).[*] ATI users or if you've deactivated Sparse Grid , open SweetFX_settings.txt and at the top replace the line #define USE_SMAA_ANTIALIASING 0 with #define USE_SMAA_ANTIALIASING 1[/list]Step 3Launch Ryzom, connect and in the graphical options deactivate 'Bloom' (already added by SweetFx). The key 'Scroll Lock' activate/deactivate SweetFx to better see the difference and key 'PrintScrn' takes a screenshot (saved in Ryzom folder) with SweetFx visible, screenshots taken directly with Ryzom will not show it.Enjoy.Don't hesitate to tweak the sweetFx settings and share them with us here.
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