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Game is blurry to you?

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I play on a 1280x1024 monitor with q6600, 4 gigs of ram, 8800 gts, now the graphics seem decent, alot of my config were set at default normal/high. The game seems a little blurry to me. Especially the buildings. They dont seem like clear/crisp objects. I saw some of the gameplay pictures and it kinda seems like that it is suppose to be that way. Anything i can change in video settings to make the blur go away. Thanks and anyone seeing the same blur that i am seeing?

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Your resolution seems pretty low and I know if I set mine to 1280x1024 I would see blurry things all day. Maybe you're experiencing the texture bug problem. What OS are you running? I run 8GB of RAM in Windows 7 64 and had to limit the amount of RAM I boot up with or else the textures in the game would cycle between fuzzy and clear all the time. But since you have 4GB, I'm not sure that applies to you.

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i think theres an option in video options which makes everything more crisp or blurry, my game started and it felt like i was drunk when playing but i changed it (it is a slider bar which goes up to 200 i believe) not sure what it is called sorry i couldnt help any more

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If your game is blurry it means most definatelly that your Render resolution (3D Resolution) in graphic options is not set to the same as your screen resolution. If ARMA2 feels you over-do your settings resolution wise it will lower the 3D resolution wich will leave you with better performance but horrible blurry screen.

Under your resolution in the graphic options is another resolution called 3D resolution. Check if its 1280x1024 (or whatever screen res you play at. They should be the same). If you have a powerful computer you can raise the 3D resolution ABOVE your screen resoltion. It will apply "AA" plus Supersampling wich make the graphics real smooth - BUT! it takes a whole lot of power. SO better leave it at same as screen res "100% 3D Res" and apply Anti Aliasing instead.

Also turn off PostProcessing "Disable" or just LOW wich will remove another kind of "blur".

Hope this helps.

Alex

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