HaHawk. Just wondering how much FPS is hit with all your custom settings?
HaHawk. Just wondering how much FPS is hit with all your custom settings?
Honestly, aside from admiring the eye candy of gorgeous new units, what is the point of playing EB II if not to change history? That would be boring as hell if you followed history strictly in terms of expansion and obeying historically accurate borders. Lol. If I did that as Koinon Hellenon, I would have never conquered the entire Mediterranean.
Well i can understand the idea. For example if you play x faction and you want Rome knocking on your border sooner or later without you having to make impossible expansions (Creating mighty empires of tribes, expanding with The Seleucids in Italy etc...)
Thing with changing hitstory is that it is inevitable since it's a game that it will change in some absurd and unrealistic ways. So i have to admit that the thought crossed my mind as well.
This is awesome. What's great about ReShade is that you can customize it however you want. I often switch back and forth between "cinematic" and "colorful" settings. Now that I know it's possible to share settings, I may release an unofficial "submod" with presets.
Also, for added content, here is 'interpretive cav surfing' in EB2...
Depending on which settings you, use the hit with ReShade is almost negligible. In M2TW, the biggest bottleneck is CPU.
Here's my first experience with GEM
My performance wasn't hit too much and the campaign map is surprisingly smooth for me.
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Last edited by TheCataphract; March 14, 2016 at 07:40 PM.
this program rocks for the shaders....
http://reshade.me/
Yep, works like a dream. However, you have to disable AA (in-game or through your GPU's control panel) and use the FXAA or SMAA option in ReShade. It's a small trade-off, though.
sum screens from me aswell
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These look nothing like the Armenian units from my campaign!!