Monday, 6 August 2018

BF1....

FPS games are a breed with many niche variations. From authentic and accurate to cartoony and slapstick, and all that's in-between and then some. 
BF1 as an authentic immersive game and sits on top of the pile of current first person shooters because of that, at least for me. Some game modes/mechanics can lead to frustrations but it does a lot more right than it gets wrong. The sound and visuals as battle rages makes for an amazing atmosphere. 

I've turned down a lot of the ultra visual settings to assist my PvP time. I'm sure that more serious BF1 experts have a certain settings level that in a way games the game. Like tweaking the graphic levels to a point where smoke is no longer a block to visibility.

From what I've seen, the general PvP "optimal" settings for Nvidia cards include:
- Everything on LOW except Mesh Quality, set that to Ultra.
- Go to Nvidia control panel, set digital vibrance from desktop color settings to 70.
- Set in-game brightness to 60 percent.
I may want to do well in a match but I play as much for the experience as for the kill to death ratio. 
The optimal PvP graphical settings take away as much from the game as a match lost to a steamrolling crew.

Last night I had a great match, it didn't involve many kills or death's but it had action and I enjoyed it. A great all rounder:

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