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 So I noticed that the intro cutscenes and certain other cutscenes are low res and low fps rate for me so they don't look very good but when I'm doing gameply or when there's a minor cutscene with only a few people the game goes back to normal resolution with a high fps rate for me.

What's going on? Is the game programmed to do this or is there something wrong going on? I'm running the game with every thing on ultra settings.

I have an AMD FX-6300 and a Radeon HD 7850 2 GB. That should be more than enough to run the game on ultra settings.

Modifié par Canned Bullets, 25 mars 2013 - 09:03 .


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Under 3D Settings>Manage 3D settings do you have any Global or Program settings set for anything other than "application controlled"?

I think one of two things are happening here:

1) This is some sort of scaling issue... that the game has been bumped to a lower res but the graphic software is scaling it back to the desktop setting. So double checking your settings in the game (or the "Configure" menu of the launcher) and the scaling settings of the Catalyst Control Panel might help. I usually keep my Nvidia driver set to "use Nvidia scaling w/ fixed aspect ratio"... but you may want to play around (located under Adjust Desktop size and position) with the Catalyst equivalent. There is also a setting in the Launcher's configuration menu under video called "Disable Aspect Ratio Correction". Not sure what its for, but mine is unchecked.

2) Something texture-wise has been corrupted in the game... do you have any mods installed?

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Jeffonl1 wrote...

Under 3D Settings>Manage 3D settings do you have any Global or Program settings set for anything other than "application controlled"?

I think one of two things are happening here:

1) This is some sort of scaling issue... that the game has been bumped to a lower res but the graphic software is scaling it back to the desktop setting. So double checking your settings in the game (or the "Configure" menu of the launcher) and the scaling settings of the Catalyst Control Panel might help. I usually keep my Nvidia driver set to "use Nvidia scaling w/ fixed aspect ratio"... but you may want to play around (located under Adjust Desktop size and position) with the Catalyst equivalent. There is also a setting in the Launcher's configuration menu under video called "Disable Aspect Ratio Correction". Not sure what its for, but mine is unchecked.

2) Something texture-wise has been corrupted in the game... do you have any mods installed?


I don't have any mods installed, I just got the game yesterday. I checked the game's settings and its set to 1920 x 1080 which is my monitor's native resolution like it should be and I don't know how you get to "Manage 3D Settings" unless its a Catalyst Control setting I couldn't find. Also what does "Enable GPU Scaling" do in Catalyst Control?

Also, does anyone know what "Disable Aspect Ratio Correction" does? Its unchecked for me also.

Modifié par Canned Bullets, 26 mars 2013 - 01:39 .


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Canned Bullets wrote...

Jeffonl1 wrote...

Under 3D Settings>Manage 3D settings do you have any Global or Program settings set for anything other than "application controlled"?

I think one of two things are happening here:

1) This is some sort of scaling issue... that the game has been bumped to a lower res but the graphic software is scaling it back to the desktop setting. So double checking your settings in the game (or the "Configure" menu of the launcher) and the scaling settings of the Catalyst Control Panel might help. I usually keep my Nvidia driver set to "use Nvidia scaling w/ fixed aspect ratio"... but you may want to play around (located under Adjust Desktop size and position) with the Catalyst equivalent. There is also a setting in the Launcher's configuration menu under video called "Disable Aspect Ratio Correction". Not sure what its for, but mine is unchecked.

2) Something texture-wise has been corrupted in the game... do you have any mods installed?


I don't have any mods installed, I just got the game yesterday. I checked the game's settings and its set to 1920 x 1080 which is my monitor's native resolution like it should be and I don't know how you get to "Manage 3D Settings" unless its a Catalyst Control setting I couldn't find. Also what does "Enable GPU Scaling" do in Catalyst Control?

Also, does anyone know what "Disable Aspect Ratio Correction" does? Its unchecked for me also.

in catalyst, Gaming, 3d applications:  ensure use application settings is checked for all options.

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Jeffonl1 wrote...

Canned Bullets wrote...

Jeffonl1 wrote...

Under 3D Settings>Manage 3D settings do you have any Global or Program settings set for anything other than "application controlled"?

I think one of two things are happening here:

1) This is some sort of scaling issue... that the game has been bumped to a lower res but the graphic software is scaling it back to the desktop setting. So double checking your settings in the game (or the "Configure" menu of the launcher) and the scaling settings of the Catalyst Control Panel might help. I usually keep my Nvidia driver set to "use Nvidia scaling w/ fixed aspect ratio"... but you may want to play around (located under Adjust Desktop size and position) with the Catalyst equivalent. There is also a setting in the Launcher's configuration menu under video called "Disable Aspect Ratio Correction". Not sure what its for, but mine is unchecked.

2) Something texture-wise has been corrupted in the game... do you have any mods installed?


I don't have any mods installed, I just got the game yesterday. I checked the game's settings and its set to 1920 x 1080 which is my monitor's native resolution like it should be and I don't know how you get to "Manage 3D Settings" unless its a Catalyst Control setting I couldn't find. Also what does "Enable GPU Scaling" do in Catalyst Control?

Also, does anyone know what "Disable Aspect Ratio Correction" does? Its unchecked for me also.

in catalyst, Gaming, 3d applications:  ensure use application settings is checked for all options.


Huh, application settings is already selected for me.

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You're most likely reacting to the pre-generated cutscenes which are, in fact, films and not 3D graphics rendered by your graphics card. They probably figured it'd take too much out of the PCs at the time to run these scenes in realtime, so they recorded the scenes and play them out as films.

These films are not running in 60fps, and depending on which resolution you're running the game in (presumably a high one) your in-game graphics will be of higher quality than the films. It's unfortunate, but there's nothing you can do about it.

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KiddDaBeauty wrote...

You're most likely reacting to the pre-generated cutscenes which are, in fact, films and not 3D graphics rendered by your graphics card. They probably figured it'd take too much out of the PCs at the time to run these scenes in realtime, so they recorded the scenes and play them out as films.

These films are not running in 60fps, and depending on which resolution you're running the game in (presumably a high one) your in-game graphics will be of higher quality than the films. It's unfortunate, but there's nothing you can do about it.


That's kind of disappointing. The pre-rendered cutscenes look all grainy and sometimes pixelated like a bad quality Youtube video. At least the gameplay and rendered cutscenes run smoothly.

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Under manage 3d settings there's a setting
maximum pre-rendered frames
set to 0.
It gives about extra fps

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http://social.biowar...index/1269766/1
On how to ensure DAO uses dx9 (as it was designed to do).