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Dafmat
Junior Member
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10-21-2016, 06:21 AM
#1
The optimal approach depends on your goals. Using GeForce Experience can help, but it may reduce quality in certain areas. You might find better results by letting the game auto-optimize based on your hardware or by experimenting manually to discover your ideal settings. Neither method is strictly superior—it comes down to what feels best for your experience.
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Dafmat
10-21-2016, 06:21 AM #1

The optimal approach depends on your goals. Using GeForce Experience can help, but it may reduce quality in certain areas. You might find better results by letting the game auto-optimize based on your hardware or by experimenting manually to discover your ideal settings. Neither method is strictly superior—it comes down to what feels best for your experience.

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adampopper
Member
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10-21-2016, 08:06 AM
#2
Trial and error
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adampopper
10-21-2016, 08:06 AM #2

Trial and error

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
495
10-22-2016, 12:03 PM
#3
Determine the optimal level, streamline unnecessary details, and you’ll quickly adapt to how each setting functions. It only takes about five minutes to finalize your game settings.
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JuliBr0
10-22-2016, 12:03 PM #3

Determine the optimal level, streamline unnecessary details, and you’ll quickly adapt to how each setting functions. It only takes about five minutes to finalize your game settings.

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Vapi
Member
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10-22-2016, 07:47 PM
#4
I generally adjust the GeForce Experience settings based on what NVIDIA suggests. I aim for around 60 FPS or higher consistently. For a 760 GPU, I’d likely begin with medium options for most recent titles and disable anti-aliasing or opt for a lower MSAA/FXAA setting, though some prefer no AA over FXAA.
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Vapi
10-22-2016, 07:47 PM #4

I generally adjust the GeForce Experience settings based on what NVIDIA suggests. I aim for around 60 FPS or higher consistently. For a 760 GPU, I’d likely begin with medium options for most recent titles and disable anti-aliasing or opt for a lower MSAA/FXAA setting, though some prefer no AA over FXAA.

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Der_HauiHD
Member
144
10-22-2016, 09:07 PM
#5
Start with AA at 2X, then push everything to its limit. Once that's done, reduce the components that most affect your card's performance—like using a 2GB VRAM card in GTA 5 with ultra textures won't maintain a stable frame rate. If your VRAM is sufficient, you might begin by adjusting shadows according to your taste.
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Der_HauiHD
10-22-2016, 09:07 PM #5

Start with AA at 2X, then push everything to its limit. Once that's done, reduce the components that most affect your card's performance—like using a 2GB VRAM card in GTA 5 with ultra textures won't maintain a stable frame rate. If your VRAM is sufficient, you might begin by adjusting shadows according to your taste.

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VitoSEXY
Posting Freak
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10-23-2016, 02:02 AM
#6
I use medium as a starting point with my 860M (750 Ti). If 60 fps isn't reached, I reduce it further. If the usage stays below 80%, I raise it.
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VitoSEXY
10-23-2016, 02:02 AM #6

I use medium as a starting point with my 860M (750 Ti). If 60 fps isn't reached, I reduce it further. If the usage stays below 80%, I raise it.

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Sqwalish
Member
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10-23-2016, 04:37 AM
#7
AO expects AA to be extremely strict about VRAM and GPU usage. Shadows and shaders need constant attention at medium settings. Textures hit their limit—about 4GB of memory used. Gimpworks works well even with NVIDIA.
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Sqwalish
10-23-2016, 04:37 AM #7

AO expects AA to be extremely strict about VRAM and GPU usage. Shadows and shaders need constant attention at medium settings. Textures hit their limit—about 4GB of memory used. Gimpworks works well even with NVIDIA.

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potato_master1
Junior Member
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10-23-2016, 12:30 PM
#8
I keep all GIMP settings active since they enhance more than just image clarity—they bring out better visuals, realistic destruction, smooth water effects, and impressive hair simulations. I really enjoy physics-based simulations in games, which is why I’m excited about FLEX being integrated into real experiences. I’d rather play with lower texture/model details but with fun, eye-catching physics instead.
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potato_master1
10-23-2016, 12:30 PM #8

I keep all GIMP settings active since they enhance more than just image clarity—they bring out better visuals, realistic destruction, smooth water effects, and impressive hair simulations. I really enjoy physics-based simulations in games, which is why I’m excited about FLEX being integrated into real experiences. I’d rather play with lower texture/model details but with fun, eye-catching physics instead.

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Baki13
Member
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10-23-2016, 01:52 PM
#9
I lean toward sharper surfaces and appealing visuals rather than strict physics. I’m fine with less realistic smoke if it boosts performance to 10fps.
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Baki13
10-23-2016, 01:52 PM #9

I lean toward sharper surfaces and appealing visuals rather than strict physics. I’m fine with less realistic smoke if it boosts performance to 10fps.

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sjorisvkempo
Junior Member
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10-23-2016, 07:50 PM
#10
I begin with the Geforce experience available to me, then I disable outdated options such as motion blur and depth of field. Next, I monitor my FPS; if it exceeds 100, I tweak settings until it stabilizes around 80-90. If the score drops below 80, I switch to simpler AA effects and replace advanced shadows.
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sjorisvkempo
10-23-2016, 07:50 PM #10

I begin with the Geforce experience available to me, then I disable outdated options such as motion blur and depth of field. Next, I monitor my FPS; if it exceeds 100, I tweak settings until it stabilizes around 80-90. If the score drops below 80, I switch to simpler AA effects and replace advanced shadows.

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