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Bad quality on high end Laptop.

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by Superbird11, Feb 13, 2016.

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  1. Superbird11

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    Hi everyone

    I have a Hp omen 5070 nz with a nvidia geforce 860m 4gb, 16gb of ram and an i7 4710HQ 2.5ghz.
    The graphics are maxed out except for dynamic reflection, but enabling this doesnt help.

    The quality is just awful, here is a comparison between an image from a mod page and a screenshot of my game.

    Can anyone help me. Please don't suggest enabling dynamic Reflection because it doesn't help. R38z7YF[1].png screenshot_00003.png
     
  2. CryDev

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    Its Torque3D it looks bad.
     
  3. daveywaveyHD

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    Ninja'd ^^
    That looks to be resolution based. I take it you are running at 1080p? If not, do that, but other than that it's relatively normal. Mine looks exactly the same, the only way I can make edges look sharper and cleaner is by pushing the resolution up to 4K (I have a 4k monitor, but you can use super scaling - in the graphics card options you can enable it, then choose a higher res) - This might chug your system as it's a laptop and may not appreciate the extra workload (which is A LOT by the way).
     
  4. SixSixSevenSeven

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    PostFX settings have been altered in the mod screenshot. PostFX is computationally expensive though, you wont have much luck with it on a 860M
     
  5. Michaelflat

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    you can get graphics enhancers but in reality it is an old engine (T3D) and fiddling with PostFX will give you better eyecandy but use quite a lot of GPU horsepower from an already inefficient graphics engine, im sure that one day the devs will ditch T3D as it is holding them back from big maps and stuff
     
  6. ErikSW

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    Try turning the gamma down a bit, it will usually make the colors look "deeper". Disabling Anti-Aliasing will make the game look sharper but you'll get jaggies.
     
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