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2013 High-Res PC Screenshot Thread of Let the JPEG Die Already

iNvid02

Member
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scitek

Member
...And that's why I keep replaying old games with ambient occlusion enabled, just to see what they look like.

I'm the same way. Gears of War looks way less flat with it, and Half-Life 2 as well. Nvidia AO doesn't work with OpenGL does it? I'd love to try it with Stranger's Wrath.
 

RooMHM

Member
im gonna cry if GTA V looks worse than IV+ENB

dont make me cry rockstar ;_;
Ruh roh ;_; Fuck Rockstar!
love GTA though

Ambient occlusion is like the new 3D. It really changes everything in term of depth and actual credibility of the assets.

edit: Tss NAP, where's the AO?! *troll*
 

xNAPx

Banned
Ruh roh ;_; Fuck Rockstar!
love GTA though

Ambient occlusion is like the new 3D. It really changes everything in term of depth and actual credibility of the assets.

edit: Tss NAP, where's the AO?! *troll*

If u mean in half lifw 2 shots, AO can't be forced yet through radeon pro
 

scitek

Member
Ruh roh ;_; Fuck Rockstar!
love GTA though

Ambient occlusion is like the new 3D. It really changes everything in term of depth and actual credibility of the assets.

edit: Tss NAP, where's the AO?! *troll*

Only when done right. The kind like in Far Cry 3 that puts halos around characters, and the low quality DX9 AO in Arkham City can ruin things.
 

Corky

Nine out of ten orphans can't tell the difference.
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FWIW, ~4k res 8xAA and still manage 60 fps with one gpu. Damn.
 
Warframe, 2560x1600 downscaled to 1680x1050 + SMAA

gonna try upping the resolution past 2560x1600, the performance has been amazing on a singular 670GTX

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Corky

Nine out of ten orphans can't tell the difference.
The highest I can get my 670 to output at 60Hz is 3200x1800, have you gotten higher than that?

Yessir!

3600x2025 @60hz give these a try.
3700x2080 @59hz ( doesn't work in all games, crashes in 60-70% of games for some reason )

The reso cap appears random in nature but depending like 60% on drivers, 30% on gpu, 10% on monitor. Obviously numbers pulled straight out of my ass but that's basically what my experience has been with nvidia downsampling. One day a certain resolution won't work, -> update drivers -> presto now it works ( sadly also vice versa breaking resos that used to work )
 

Corky

Nine out of ten orphans can't tell the difference.
I'm jelly, I can only get 3200x2000 before games start to crash.

Try, as mentioned above - it's a cointoss whether or not it works but I'm on 310.64 drivers.

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Remember to copy every setting.

At your own risk that is :p
 

Patita

Neo Member
Hello Corky, I would like to know how do you do a custom resolution like that? I have a Dell U3011 and 1080p Samsung.
 
I have 2 GTX 480. Is there a way for nVidia users?

Easiest way is:
-Open Nvidia Control Panel
-Change Resolution (under display)
-Customize
-Enable resolutions not exposed by the display
-Create Custom Resolution (accept the warning of responsibility)
-Set your Horizontal pixels and vertical lines under display mode (don't change them for Timing). They should be based on your monitor's actual aspect ratio.
-Go back to Nvidia Control Panel once finished and go to Adjust desktop size & position
-Under scaling tab select aspect ratio
-Perform scaling on GPU
-Check override the scaling mode set by games and programs.

Congrats.

Corky or some else will explain the finer details or anything I overlooked.
 

Patita

Neo Member
Easiest way is:
-Open Nvidia Control Panel
-Change Resolution (under display)
-Customize
-Enable resolutions not exposed by the display
-Create Custom Resolution (accept the warning of responsibility)
-Set your Horizontal pixels and vertical lines under display mode (don't change them for Timing). They should be based on your monitor's actual aspect ratio.
-Go back to Nvidia Control Panel once finished and go to Adjust desktop size & position
-Under scaling tab select aspect ratio
-Perform scaling on GPU
-Check override the scaling mode set by games and programs.

Congrats.

Corky or some else will explain the finer details or anything I overlooked.

Thanks. I saw the warning and I got a little scared :p I'm gonna try it on the cheap Sam monitor just in case.
 

Dennis

Banned
Easiest way is:
-Open Nvidia Control Panel
-Change Resolution (under display)
-Customize
-Enable resolutions not exposed by the display
-Create Custom Resolution (accept the warning of responsibility)
-Set your Horizontal pixels and vertical lines under display mode (don't change them for Timing). They should be based on your monitor's actual aspect ratio.
-Go back to Nvidia Control Panel once finished and go to Adjust desktop size & position
-Under scaling tab select aspect ratio
-Perform scaling on GPU
-Check override the scaling mode set by games and programs.

Congrats.

Corky or some else will explain the finer details or anything I overlooked.

Using this method, what about a negative LOD bias correction?
 
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