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Chazore said:
Zkuq said:
There's no FOV setting and the settings menu seems to have pretty low usability (too much scrolling), but that's to be expected, I suppose. Other than that, it seems like the usual settings are there, which is good.

Goodf point for both. I did find it odd at the frist glance to see how streamlined the options menu was.


Also over on Nvidia's side, I see them boasting here and there with G-sync and the 1080ti, but we've yet to see the benches. That and GeForce experience still doesn't work anywhere as well as manually tweaking the options menu yourself. A few months back I tried GFE again to see if the "one click" tweak was working any better for 60fps gameplay on a few games. Suffice to say it did not work as they intended it to.

I'm a bit miffed that they are adding themselves to the line of devs that think adding Chromatic Aberration as being a good effect to use with gaming.

Ha, I recently jumped back into The Witcher 2 and tried GFE, and it was like "4K, MAX LOD, MAX TEXTURES, UBERSAMPLING, TAKE IT, TAAAKE IT AAAAAAALLL". It didn't end too well

TW2 has been pretty hard to find the right settings for in general though. Specific situations (like some cutscenes, finishers, the fist fight mini game, etc) cause huge drops for some reason. In the end i settled for having it be a stable 60fps during general gameplay, and just accept my 35fps fist fight fate.