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philip.ed 01-10-2012 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by addman (Post 377755)
Yeah, one day you may tell your grand kids "I defied the Steam VAC by using the FXAA "mod" for CLoD" and they'll be like "Woooow! you're a real hero grand-dad!":)........"I also played a lot of Skyrim...but then I took an arrow to the knee"

Sorry, strait jacket's loose again.

Hahaha exactly the image I was thinking of! :grin: LOL.

But you get my point: there's more to life than worrying about a VAC ban.

ACE-OF-ACES 01-10-2012 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JG52Krupi (Post 377618)
And could be banned by vac!

Not likely with regards to CoD.. Based on a post at the STEAM forums, i.e.

STEAM on Can Subpixel Morphological Anti-Aliasing be whitelisted?

Where it was said wrt SMAA & FXAA injectors..

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slerio
Steam Support answered me Now . He said its Entirely safe . even if this uses a dll ( i can copy the email or print it to a image if you want ) just pm me

But read the whole thread (3 pages) and decide for yourself.. If you decided to try out one of the 'many' SMAA & FXAA injectors you may be interested in the following..

JSGME FXAA and SMAA utils

Where I used JSGME to combine the current crop of injectors into one package, which allows you to try out each one separately to see which one you like best

Enjoy

KeroseneA1 01-11-2012 01:26 PM

Request: Could someone please post screenshots of the standard Field of Views (FOV)s in Cliffs of Dover?

30deg, 70deg and 90deg?

Thanks in advance!

Jaws2002 01-11-2012 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KeroseneA1 (Post 378352)
Request: Could someone please post screenshots of the standard Field of Views (FOV)s in Cliffs of Dover?

30deg, 70deg and 90deg?

Thanks in advance!

In cockpit or outside? If in cockpit what plane?

MACADEMIC 01-11-2012 03:18 PM

Hi,

It's keroseneA1 aka MACADEMIC writing from another account when switching between Mac and PC...

from the cockpit please, and preferably the Spitfire.

Thanks!

MAC

Jaws2002 01-11-2012 04:56 PM

90 deg.

http://i.imgur.com/GCjc8.jpg

70 deg.
http://i.imgur.com/Nt18b.jpg

30 deg.
http://i.imgur.com/qvsOM.jpg

Les 01-11-2012 05:05 PM

3 Attachment(s)
Spit cockpit. 30, 70, 90 degree views.

Edit - lol. I should have known better than to try jumping in there:)

Edit2 - Got my numbers back the front too, was thinking of camera lens fields of view ie. bigger numbers narrower view.

ACE-OF-ACES 01-11-2012 05:34 PM

With 3 monitors and TH2G I get a much wider FOV

KeroseneA1 01-11-2012 07:53 PM

Thanks Jaws and Les!

Which one do you most often fly with?

Les 01-11-2012 08:09 PM

I probably spend most time in the widest view, only using the narrower views when I want to read some gauges or look closer at something outside, but mainly because most of the time I'm not in direct combat and need to keep an eye on more of the sky overall.

In combat I still use all the views, but just change them more often, to keep track of what's happening around me. Generally speaking I only zoom in to the narrowest view when aiming and shooting, and even then I try not to, as I don't find the view very realistic and I prefer to just see what I think a real pilot would have seen, even if it is less spectacular than watching things in greater detail.

I also find the narrower, most zoomed in view makes it harder for me to judge distance properly and it can lead me to colliding with other planes or the ground if I'm not careful.

I'm no ace or expert though, and everyone has their own way of doing things, so just play around with the views yourself and see what works best for you.

Edit- BTW, I forgot this was the screenshots thread, it's best to keep the discussions to a minimum on this thread as it's just meant for pictures really.


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