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Any way to make gauge textures at least low quality even when on very low?

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  1. Anexon

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    As the title says, i have trouble running beamNG as is with more than 2 cars at a time. (I have a Intel Pentium G3260 Dual Core 3.30 Ghz). Now, i run the game at very low. However, this makes it for most vehicles impossible to read the gauges and stuff on the dashboard. Is there any way i, or anyone else make the game display those textures at at least the low quality setting even with the very low quality texture setting?
     

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  2. Superchu Frostbite

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    Since, for most PC's, Texture quality shouldn't be that much of a big deal, Try just bumping the texture quality to low. AFAIK, there is no way to just bump the gauge quality up with out bumping up textures without getting your hands dirty.
     
  3. Anexon

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    Unfortunate. And actually, yes, even that quality setting absolutely destroys my fps with 2 or more cars.. i really need to get a quad core
     
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    That's rough buddy. Have you considered trying to get an old quad core Dell optiplex on ebay for around $50, then putting a used GTX 1030 or 1050 in that? should cost less than $100-$150, but you need to do your research on the GPUs to make sure you don't buy a fake/scam GPU. Good luck with this problem, and if you are dead set on using driver cam, you can enable the auxiliary tachometer for cockpit view.
     
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