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#1 jspirate

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Posted 12 October 2018 - 05:11 PM

Question...

 

I have a couple holes that when standing on the tee box you are essentially looking across the two widest points of the course.  I spent a fair amount of time working on lods and mesh combines etc to improve my FPS, but it is still a tad below my goal.

 

Is the far view clipping plane on the main camera an option for this?  I only tried one test (reducing it from 3000 to 1500) and the view distance in game didn't seem to change at all.  I was hoping to cut off the render distance such that the two holes in question might benefit.  I didn't change any of the other main camera settings, but I noticed no difference...

 


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Posted 13 October 2018 - 02:30 AM

The camera view distance should have an effect, but I only get 8-10 more FPS when changing from the highest to lowest view distance (30,000 to 500 yards) at 1080p resolution. 

 

I have a sub-standard video card in today's gaming arena, though .... AMD R9 270, 2GB VRAM.  I don't know if better video cards would see more or less improvement to FPS.



#3 jspirate

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Posted 13 October 2018 - 10:27 AM

The camera view distance should have an effect, but I only get 8-10 more FPS when changing from the highest to lowest view distance (30,000 to 500 yards) at 1080p resolution. 

 

I have a sub-standard video card in today's gaming arena, though .... AMD R9 270, 2GB VRAM.  I don't know if better video cards would see more or less improvement to FPS.

 

Thanks for the response.  I will play around with it a little more and see what I find...


i7-8700K
GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS Pro
64 GB DDR4 3200
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X
LG 32GK850G
Win 10 Home Premium on 1TB SSD

 

Courses:

Bradford Links - released

Ironwood - released

Cypress Landing - released (also available in a 3DG version)

Crow's Nest - released





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