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Before I waste anyones time, I DID use the search function but found nothing!

So.. What does this do, and what should I set it too using a 5870?

Complete specs in signature.

Thanks! :yay:

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It sets the number of levels for the HDR effect. Higher = smoother but more strain on gcard. Default is 16 I think.

Mine is set to 8

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I use 16, seems to counter the flickering HDR you sometimes get at 8. Couldnt find a noticable difference in performance on a 4870.

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Tested from 8 to 32 here and noticed big impact on performance with no image quality gains.

5850 here.

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No, HDR is always on and cannot be turned off. Without it everything would be black, there would be no 'eye adjustment' to the current lightning condition.

Personally i still think that the whole thing is a bit overdone, but its acceptable now.

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So 16 seems to be the way to go? I'm obviously not having any performance issues with this computer, I was just curious :) If 32 drops the performance with no image quality increase with a 5850 I suppose it's the same with 5870.

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If you have problems with 8 you should put it on 16, if you are still not happy then put it on 32.

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using search on forums would reveal me explaining it several times :)

but it's easier to go to BIIKI 'BI Community Wiki' and see

http://community.bistudio.com/wiki/arma2.cfg

here it's explained ...

i wrote that so people don't need to ask these

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Sorry I must have misspelled it or something ^^ I did a search now and you're absolutely right :p I was kind of bummed out nobody had asked it ^^

Thanks for the link :)

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Does anybody else think the HDR stuff is overdone? I mean, if you look at the ground or walk into a building in real life everything doesn't turn really bright.

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