This was recorded on the Omaha map during an offensive mode match. Offensive mode lighting and weather conditions are different than the warfare game mode and night/dusk version of the map. I also used Nvidia software to touch up my color settings such as, brightness, contrast, shadows, digital vibrance etc... to my liking.
@@smilk2167 Would be a Video Idea if you post your whole Settings because, holy shit I see the enemys so much better in your video, but when i play its not that good xD
This is more of a CPU heavy game but having a decent GPU definitely helps, I mean you need to take the load off of your CPU's integrated graphics and having a good GPU helps with that. It also reduces your game's render latency. Many people, like myself, play this game on the lowest in game video settings possible for better performance regardless of the having a mid to high end GPU. The size of your monitor also affects your visibility. When I had a 24 inch 1080 p monitor I used to play at 70 FOV to be able to see the targets I was shooting at. Now that I have a 27 inch 1440 p I increased my FOV to 90. When I first started playing this game I played on a laptop, 15 inch monitor, lol, and it was painful. Also, I play other games that are more GPU inclined and I play them with the highest in game video quality settings possible for the best experience.
@@smilk2167 thank you kindly for your response, actually I cant say I have issues with the hardware.. its pretty much overkill of a PC for this game. But it bugs me that when I turn on everything the game looks really beautiful but you cant see shit from ll the details.. similar to Warthunder you turn off everything and you can practically see the other side of the map. So I was wondering is there an advantage is seeing shit when settings are down. Thanks!
@@whyserious9082 This game is poorly optimized so most of us players with mid to high end PC's still run into sudden frame drops and certain issues on some maps. When setting everything to low, certain game assets de-render after a certain distance which allows you to see players up to 500 meters without any problems but when you shoot at them you'll hit invisible shields at times because the wall, house or hedgerow they are using for cover is not rendering. It has its pro's and cons. But for me, even if I can't hit my opponent or an enemy garrison that is behind a wall 400 meters away, it's nice to know they are there. Also, Nvidia filters or AMD's equivalent also help with making things a bit more vibrant, colorful and easier to see.
@@themotherfdude8891 I can only imagine. I love this game and unfortunately the new devs have caused many unconformities amongst the community. I used to be die-hard a console player . My world changed when I switched to PC.
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Heck yeah smilk. Hope to see you on soon.
Yeah man! see ya soon.
How does your game look that crispy?
This was recorded on the Omaha map during an offensive mode match. Offensive mode lighting and weather conditions are different than the warfare game mode and night/dusk version of the map. I also used Nvidia software to touch up my color settings such as, brightness, contrast, shadows, digital vibrance etc... to my liking.
@@smilk2167 Would be a Video Idea if you post your whole Settings because, holy shit I see the enemys so much better in your video, but when i play its not that good xD
@@aceriino2528try bring me playing on PS5 with a 10 year old plasma tv 😂
so pretty much the higher the graphics settings the blinder I am.. wtf did I buy a gpu for lol...
This is more of a CPU heavy game but having a decent GPU definitely helps, I mean you need to take the load off of your CPU's integrated graphics and having a good GPU helps with that. It also reduces your game's render latency. Many people, like myself, play this game on the lowest in game video settings possible for better performance regardless of the having a mid to high end GPU. The size of your monitor also affects your visibility. When I had a 24 inch 1080 p monitor I used to play at 70 FOV to be able to see the targets I was shooting at. Now that I have a 27 inch 1440 p I increased my FOV to 90. When I first started playing this game I played on a laptop, 15 inch monitor, lol, and it was painful. Also, I play other games that are more GPU inclined and I play them with the highest in game video quality settings possible for the best experience.
@@smilk2167 thank you kindly for your response, actually I cant say I have issues with the hardware.. its pretty much overkill of a PC for this game. But it bugs me that when I turn on everything the game looks really beautiful but you cant see shit from ll the details.. similar to Warthunder you turn off everything and you can practically see the other side of the map. So I was wondering is there an advantage is seeing shit when settings are down.
Thanks!
@@whyserious9082 This game is poorly optimized so most of us players with mid to high end PC's still run into sudden frame drops and certain issues on some maps. When setting everything to low, certain game assets de-render after a certain distance which allows you to see players up to 500 meters without any problems but when you shoot at them you'll hit invisible shields at times because the wall, house or hedgerow they are using for cover is not rendering. It has its pro's and cons. But for me, even if I can't hit my opponent or an enemy garrison that is behind a wall 400 meters away, it's nice to know they are there. Also, Nvidia filters or AMD's equivalent also help with making things a bit more vibrant, colorful and easier to see.
At least you don’t play it on console. It’s even more trash
@@themotherfdude8891 I can only imagine. I love this game and unfortunately the new devs have caused many unconformities amongst the community. I used to be die-hard a console player . My world changed when I switched to PC.