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Started by frvge, February 21, 2008, 09:04:31 PM

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Wh1tE_Dw4rF

If you would be able to turn down the smoke graphics, you will have an advantage over people who wish to play on max settings.

For example in BF2 you can see other players much easier with everything on low. (No shadows in buildings, barely any "cover" smoke, lol'ing at ghuily suit snipers in a grass field because you turned off grass.)

Farley4Fan

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Quote from: Wh1tE_Dw4rF on March 19, 2011, 04:07:41 PM
For example in BF2 you can see other players much easier with everything on low. (No shadows in buildings, barely any "cover" smoke, lol'ing at ghuily suit snipers in a grass field because you turned off grass.)

lol that's fucking hilarious

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70GB on a website, I wonder how will it affect the speed of browsing it xD
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Quote from: KnoogeR on March 19, 2011, 04:07:06 PM
No one of you guys heard about video compression?

None of you guys heard about sarcasm? :D

knooger

Quote from: Wh1tE_Dw4rF on March 19, 2011, 04:07:41 PM
If you would be able to turn down the smoke graphics, you will have an advantage over people who wish to play on max settings.

For example in BF2 you can see other players much easier with everything on low. (No shadows in buildings, barely any "cover" smoke, lol'ing at ghuily suit snipers in a grass field because you turned off grass.)

Not at all, grass is dissapearing on long distances same like small brushes, if you disable shadows in settings then all brushes have shadows but players not so you can see differience between them ;)

Low details give little advantage in most games.

DreadStunLock

Of course we ain't talking "No shadows literally" :P

AgentX_003

Quote from: DreadStunLock on March 19, 2011, 09:45:11 PM
Of course we ain't talking "No shadows literally" :P

Man up and say what you mean then


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