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*'''Internal Resolution''': Depending on how powerful your graphics processor is, and the quality of your drivers, you may want to increase the internal resolution of the game. On powerful graphics cards, this setting may have almost no impact on maximum performance. With onboard graphics and mobile devices, even setting the Internal Resolution to 2x may result in noticeable slowdown. Results will vary based on the power of your device. We recommend you find a happy medium between visual fidelity and performance. | *'''Internal Resolution''': Depending on how powerful your graphics processor is, and the quality of your drivers, you may want to increase the internal resolution of the game. On powerful graphics cards, this setting may have almost no impact on maximum performance. With onboard graphics and mobile devices, even setting the Internal Resolution to 2x may result in noticeable slowdown. Results will vary based on the power of your device. We recommend you find a happy medium between visual fidelity and performance. | ||
*'''Anisotropic Filtering''': Does not usually impact performance. May make textures look better in some games, but may break certain effects in rare cases. | *'''Anisotropic Filtering''': Does not usually impact performance. May make textures look better in some games, but may break certain effects in rare cases. | ||
*'''Anti-Aliasing''': MSAA and SSAA | *'''Anti-Aliasing''': MSAA and SSAA improve the visual look of the image by removing aliasing, at the cost of increased GPU usage. May break certain effects in rare cases. | ||
=== Hacks === | === Hacks === |