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That being said, a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon, 1GB DDR RAM, 128MB AGP nVidia 6600 computer can handle visscale 4.0 in limited situations. | That being said, a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon, 1GB DDR RAM, 128MB AGP nVidia 6600 computer can handle visscale 4.0 in limited situations. | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 20 June 2006
vis_scale float(number between 0.5 and 4)
Changes the distance at which objects start to get rendered more complex (or at all).
The user interface, under Options, Graphics and Audio, allows this to be changed via a slider. The slider goes from 50% (0.5) and 200% (2.0). The /vis_scale command allows you to bump this all the way up to 400% (4.0).
NOTE: You can enter any number after /vis_scale, the command will automatically lower numbers higher than 4.0 and raise numbers lower than 0.5
WARNING!
Setting /vis_scale to 4.0 is NOT recommended under normal circumstances. The extra strain placed on your proccessor and video card is tremendous and should only be attempted on higher end systems. Setting vis_scale to 3 or higher renders almost every object in the zone at once. Most systems, even lower end systems, will still render everything, but your framerate and ability to chat will be severely reduced, this includes attempting to lower vis_scale back down.
That being said, a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon, 1GB DDR RAM, 128MB AGP nVidia 6600 computer can handle visscale 4.0 in limited situations.
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