Re: Overall graphics quality

Nusirilo wrote:

How can I get it to fit the custom resolution of my screen (1680x1050) without punkbuster interfering because I've heard that when you use a widescreen resolution it stretches your field of view punkbuster kicks you out.

lol it doesent, hacking the FOV will get you booted but changing the resolution wont.

Re: Overall graphics quality

cool same as BF2 & 2142.

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Re: Overall graphics quality

Umm, PB enforces a 4:3 ratio, so all you people running in widescreen are just strecting the FOV. I personally hate that, it makes some things really distorted, and you get the same effect from watching standard def TV fullscreen on a HDTV.

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Re: Overall graphics quality

Hi,

When deploying into Hoth on the destroyer, I can't see ANYTHING! Just the TF taking off in the dark! Walk any direction and end up falling and game over?

Also the Destroyers don't show up too well when approaching them, just see black holes (or triangles!). Only know that they are there when you run into them!

Is this a bug or settings thing???

Anyone same problems???

Re: Overall graphics quality

Will be fixed shortly!

Re: Overall graphics quality

Its ur settings m8, turn up ur view distance to 100% then u will be fine.

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Re: Overall graphics quality

itchytrig wrote:

Hi,

When deploying into Hoth on the destroyer, I can't see ANYTHING! Just the TF taking off in the dark! Walk any direction and end up falling and game over?

Also the Destroyers don't show up too well when approaching them, just see black holes (or triangles!). Only know that they are there when you run into them!

Is this a bug or settings thing???

Anyone same problems???

Try upping your view distance to 100%

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