Caporegime
Bye then.
I'm sorry. But what's the point in something like this? It's childish And not constructive at all.
Bye then.
I've tried it, wasn't impressed.
If people compared none downsampled images (or even downsampled, that'd just highlight the issue more) between a maxed out Witcher 2 and 3, no compression. I'd be surprised if there was much difference.
I'm going to leave it till I complete Gta, so far Gta 5 has been worth the money, the production quality is epic. Witcher 3 has come off with a worse impression because of that though
No Collector's Edition from Amazon.
Good thing it's only 15£ from GoG...
Anyone else finding the mouse movement a bit laggy? Also character movement too sensitive?
Ok since enough people are having trouble with installing my profile here's a mini installation guide.
1. Go to www.reshade.me and download the Reshade + Sweetfx 2.0 pack
2. Unzip and copy the sweetfx folder, reshade64.dll, reshade.fx and sweetfx.fx files to the witcher exe directory in The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\x64
3. Rename reshade64.dll to dxgi.dll
4. Delete SweetFX_Settings file in the sweetfx folder.
5. Download my settings here http://sfx.thelazy.net/games/preset/3696/
6. Rename the settings file to SweetFX_Settings and copy it into the sweetfx folder in the game directory.
Currently the toggle function isn't working but should be fixed in the next reshade update.
Cheers for that never used sweetfx before so its all new to me.
Also regarding the mouse movement and player movement im having the same problems think ill try a controller later and see if its any better.
Turn on the hardware cursor option in graphics settings, seems to smooth the mouse right out, at least for me anyway.
Try what I said about and enable hardware cursor in graphics settings, should fix the mouse.
Must admit I struggled with the intro climbing down ladders a little.
Yh the game looks pretty fantastic tbh, everything maxed 1440p. These screenies are using my sweetfx profile which can be found here (including interactive comparison shots):
1. Go to www.reshade.me and download the Reshade + Sweetfx 2.0 pack
2. Unzip and copy the sweetfx folder, reshade64.dll, reshade.fx and sweetfx.fx files to the witcher exe directory in The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\x64
3. Rename reshade64.dll to dxgi.dll
4. Delete SweetFX_Settings file in the sweetfx folder.
5. Download my settings here http://sfx.thelazy.net/games/preset/3696/
6. Rename the settings file to SweetFX_Settings and copy it into the sweetfx folder in the game directory.
Must admit I struggled with the intro climbing down ladders a little. Will give this a go.
What FPS are you getting Witcher? Am I the only one but this feels smooth @ 35/40FPS, maybe due to the fact it doesn't often drop below 35 due to the TX being solid, not sure whether to get another though or be happy with what it's pulling.
But CDP had something better two years ago, and clearly label their videos "In game".
All i'm seeing is people suddenly dropping their standards and turning the cheek.
I don't deny the game will be epic (although I'm finding some gameplay stuff a bit too arcadey. Lol @ jumping). But people's attitude towards this will only further lead to decline of production quality.
But CDP had something better two years ago, and clearly label their videos "In game".
All i'm seeing is people suddenly dropping their standards and turning the cheek.
I don't deny the game will be epic (although I'm finding some gameplay stuff a bit too arcadey. Lol @ jumping). But people's attitude towards this will only further lead to decline of production quality.