RedlineRonin
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I fixed this by changing RGB to YCbCr444 in Nvidia control panel.
I did that but now the other games that were fine running at 1080p are considerably darker. Apparently I just can't win.
I fixed this by changing RGB to YCbCr444 in Nvidia control panel.
Had someone tell me this on Flickr:
"If you're curious about 21:9 monitors, I can go up to 5120x2160@30hz on mine (Dell U2913WM - auto timings)."
Hnnnnnggggggggg
Maybe you could try this Nvidia RGB Full/limited range toggler.
You can't downsample in games where you use windowed mode unless your desktop is set to the high resolution you want to downsample FROM.
I tried looking through the thread but I can't see anyone that has a multi-monitor setup that can get this to work?
I have 2 x titans @ 5760x1080 - I just wanted to try this and see for myself - also I have 120hz monitors, anyone know if it can be done?
Hi, I'm currently using a Syncmaster 2233BW (3D,120hz monitor) with a 760 GTX OC from gigabyte.
I followed the tutorial, but I'm not sure if my monitor can handle downsampling right. it's 16:10 (1680x1050 native resolution)
This tutorial seems to go well with 16:9 displays.
So if anyone can help me with that matter that would be great, thanks.
I'm at 2560x1440 on a GTX 570 at 60hz, and it's my first attempt at downsampling.
Am I doing it right?
Just downsample each monitor and if need be, set the total res before starting the game.
I just tried this for the first time at 4K. On my 1080p monitor, the menus on most games are blurry, but in game quality is amazing.
That is weird. The menu's should not be blurry when down sampling. If anything, the menu's should be really small unless it is one of those games designed with a UI that scales depending on your resolution. But menu's should not be blurry when doing this.
If that's above your native res, yes. Depending on what your monitor's native res is you can push it further.
I have a Panasonic TC-L47E50 1080p TV, how high should I go?
Seems to be Mirror's Edge only.
Which 1080p monitor?I just tried this for the first time at 4K. On my 1080p monitor, the menus on most games are blurry, but in game quality is amazing.
Seems to be Mirror's Edge only.
Which 1080p monitor?
Yeah that happens in mirror's edge. I think it enlarges the bitmaps that are the menus.
I guess the game doesn't like it.D=Fairly cheap Dell monitor I bought a few years ago (not that great). From what I have done in the last hour or so, it seems Mirror'rs Edge is the only one.
Oh, okay.
Just found out about this, works for me, thanks.
I was wondering why xiv benchmark looked so washed out at 1080p but somehow much more vibrant with better contrast when I ran a custom resolution.
It's also a very expensive (resource wise) way of making your games look better.
Is it even possible to downsample with laptop displays / weak GPUs?
Is there a way to fix the shitty textures though, or is that just something you have to deal with when rendering much higher than the default the texures were meant for? Some look fine/good, but a lot of them just look really bad.
It also didn't help that EA didn't include higher resolution textures from the start. They did the same thing with the second game, and I think third as well.
Oh well. I'll be trying out Arkham City next, with PhysX on.
If my PC gets X fps for triple monitor does that equate to the fps I would get with downsampling?
AMD DOWNSAMPLING LIVES
(testing on 13.11 beta1)
You want the zip from here and follow instructions until it talks about registry editing
http://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=9957265#post9957265
When I ran list.bat, it gave me adapterindex 0 and displayindex 5, so in the next step when you edit the values in customresolution.txt, I made those 0 and 5.
After that, I backed up my registry (just in case) and searched for ModeTimingOverrides (which led to ModeTimingOverrides_DVI_Conn12802 for me) and opened up the modify window
Check here
http://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=9959536#post9959536
Click on spoiler under the setup you have and want to check the values and just match them up (they're all in order)
Rebooted and it's golden
Just saying downsampling is rather vague. Downsampling is running a game at a higher resolution than your monitor natively supports. How HIGH you decide to set the resolution will ultimately determine your performance.
If running a game on 3 monitors requires rendering 3x more pixels, in THEORY, you'd get the same FPS using a resolution that resulted in 3x more pixels.
Using that logic, a single monitor running 3840x2160 would be more demanding than 3 monitors at 1920x1080.
That's just guessing on my part. I've no real experience running a surround setup.
I have a 560ti. I doubt I can downsample most games while achieving 60fps. Any recommended card to make up the difference?