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To: Lazamataz; humblegunner; TADSLOS; KC_Lion

Crossfire update.

I ran into a couple issues that were known/documented online. Solved them but had to shut off a couple things I didn’t want to. Still looks incredible though. on a 100 scale it took the graphics to a 95 so... Not gonna bitch.

Apparently there will be more tuning involved to max the performance, not that it’s in any way a problem now, but I expected that.


585 posted on 12/23/2015 8:05:03 AM PST by Norm Lenhart
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To: Lazamataz; KC_Lion; TADSLOS

Well THAT escalated into a cluster of fornication rapidly.

Apparently I didn’t have Realvision/Crossfire as sorted as I thought. Crossfire is doing fine on Fallout. No issues. But Sky/Realvision started bugging out after the fixes.

I’ll go back to it later and sort it out as others have it up and running so I know it can be done. It has to do with Depth of Field, Occlusion and volumetric lighting. All was well till I hit snow in daytime. Then flicker city that only a reboot cures. This is solely an AMD/Crossfire thing and not an Nvidia/SLI or any single card problem.

I reinstalled with the “I can’t believe it’s not ENB/Sweet FX” mod instead of Realvision. Different animal altogether. Very saturated/Willy Wonka colors but cool. Think World of Warcraft with more realism. Sort of... Far better than stock with some very cool lighting/smoke/particle tricks but nowhere near Realvision quality. The upside was rock stability and far less load on the cards so I know I had SOMETHING very not right still somewhere.

Santa Kid showed up late last night with a big box of TV goodness that will be today’s project for hanging on the wall. I am SO looking forward to this ;)


587 posted on 12/24/2015 4:52:27 AM PST by Norm Lenhart
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