Borderlands and Dynamic Shadows.

I'm very picky about smooth framerates, I had dynamic shadows on until I got to a certain part, it was a bit where you can see for miles and there are big buildings and lots of baddies and the drop in framerate (to about 45, 50) was noticeable so I turned the shadows off.
 
GTX260 here and I was looking for more options to turn on so i could reduce the framerate to stop the tearing.... haha. Ran beautifully, although that may be because there is no AA in the game... is there a fix for that yet??


Thanks for the FOV tip. I too thought it was a little... dunno, zoomed in? Made me feel a little queasy after a while, i was consciously trying to sit further away from the screen. Anyone got any suggestions as to what to set the values too??
 
GTX260 here and I was looking for more options to turn on so i could reduce the framerate to stop the tearing.... haha. Ran beautifully, although that may be because there is no AA in the game... is there a fix for that yet??


Thanks for the FOV tip. I too thought it was a little... dunno, zoomed in? Made me feel a little queasy after a while, i was consciously trying to sit further away from the screen. Anyone got any suggestions as to what to set the values too??

There is no AA on the game because it runs on the UT engine runs with no Anti Aliasing as far as i know...

However there are ways of of forceing it on...
 
I tried renaming it as bisoshock then forcing AA on that way. whacked it on 16x and the FPS dropped to about 4. Per minute. I turned that back off and just assumed AA conflicted with the rendering modes.
 
I was forced to Turn Dynamic Shadows off after all the latest patches.

Appear as flat 2d shadows on my screen ontop of everything else :/

Didnt affect my performance with them on or off but the game for some reason is running slower now than it did previously.
 
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