SWAT_Glock 10 Posted January 7, 2011 Trying to just some input on what other 30" native resolution players have their video setting tweak at. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ht-57 0 Posted January 7, 2011 (edited) You could look here, http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?t=73947&highlight=hardware+settings+armaII Its not the size of your monitor but the resolution you choose to run with the hardware in "your" machine. I also recommend this as it has a wealth of information. http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?t=72181 Edited January 7, 2011 by ht-57 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SWAT_BigBear 0 Posted January 7, 2011 The above links do not help much with Dell's Native 2560x1600. I myself find anything other than Native desktop and ArmA/ArmA2/OA is just to "blurry". In game 3D res is a must @100% ONLY to get rid of the "blur". If I want blur, I will enable PP.;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liquidpinky 11 Posted January 7, 2011 The above links do not help much with Dell's Native 2560x1600.I myself find anything other than Native desktop and ArmA/ArmA2/OA is just to "blurry". In game 3D res is a must @100% ONLY to get rid of the "blur". If I want blur, I will enable PP.;) Anyone who uses lower than 100 percent render and like it must go through life with their glasses smeared with Vaseline. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dynamic Echo 10 Posted January 7, 2011 I'll always whack 3D resolution to the maximum I can set it to while still getting reasonably performance. Normally go with about 150%. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pooroldspike 129 Posted January 8, 2011 I killed blur stone dead by disabling "Post Process Effects" in Options>Video>Advanced..:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SWAT_Glock 10 Posted January 8, 2011 Thanks for the replies... PP is off here too. Anyone who uses lower than 100 percent render and like it must go through life with their glasses smeared with Vaseline. LOL :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonci87 163 Posted January 8, 2011 You should always choose the max resolution your Monitor supports. maks life easier for your GPU Share this post Link to post Share on other sites