Performance Tweaks: Difference between revisions
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m remove default of 8 for anisotropic, it is 1 now  | 
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* Run Doom3 in fullscreen  | * Run Doom3 in fullscreen  | ||
* Turn the video resolution down in the Dark Mod menu. Note that you must relaunch Dark Mod for this to take effect.  | * Turn the video resolution down in the Dark Mod menu. Note that you must relaunch Dark Mod for this to take effect.  | ||
* Turn down anisotropic filtering (in DoomConfig.cfg)  | * Turn down anisotropic filtering (in DoomConfig.cfg).  | ||
* Turn off "High SFX" in the graphic settings  | * Turn off "High SFX" in the graphic settings  | ||
Revision as of 17:54, 18 October 2008
Valid for all Releases
If you are running a low spec PC or graphics card then these tips will help players get improved performance:
- Run Doom3 in fullscreen
 - Turn the video resolution down in the Dark Mod menu. Note that you must relaunch Dark Mod for this to take effect.
 - Turn down anisotropic filtering (in DoomConfig.cfg).
 - Turn off "High SFX" in the graphic settings
 
Releases after Thief's Den
- set the "Ambient Rendering" to "Fast"
 - rename /darkmod/glprogs/interaction.vfp (e.g., interaction.bak.vfp) so that it is not used; ambient lighting will not look as good, but you may gain a few frames per second
 - enable image downsizing: at the console, set "image_downSize" to "1" and then set a limit with image_downSizeLimit, e.g., "image_downSizeLimit" "128". This reduces texture memory requirements and may completely alleviate hard drive thrashing. There are similar cvars for bump and specular maps as well.