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Like I said on reddit, thanks for your contribution!

The WSGF page for Red Eclipse says it requires command line, perhaps it's outdated. If you believe the game does not in fact require command line feel free to change it back to true.

If you have it downloaded on your computer can you include images of the settings as well? It'd be appreciated, a template is available on the sample article page.

Once again, thank you.

Nicereddy (talk)20:17, 29 March 2013

Oh sure, the settings are split across several screens actually. You should try it too! It comes at the amazing price of... zero dollars for a whole lot of fraggin' fun!

I like editing wikis in general and have over 1000 edits on Wikipaedia. I wonder, is there an 'exemplary' article I can copy ideas from on this wiki?

Superuser (talk)20:22, 29 March 2013

Here's a short list of AAA titles we tried to cover exceptionally well on release day, they're probably the best you can find.

Does the game work well on low-end hardware? My computer has pretty bad specs right now so I'm limited to Source engine games and older games.

Nicereddy (talk)20:26, 29 March 2013

Haha, amazingly. It's always been a goal of the Cube 2 Engine (and RE too) to be very good on older hardware. Until 2 months ago my rig was an ancient shitty mid-range computer from 2002 (when XP first came out in my country) upgraded to a GeForce 6800 GT. It ran on a solid 30 FPS, and it was just about the only 3D game I could play that was made after 2003.

You can try /texreduce (reduces texture quality drastically - not a permanent setting) if your rig is that ancient. To type in commands by the way, you just press the forward slash key in-game (or in the menu, actually) and try out a command.

But honestly, if you can play Source Engine games, this should run on over 60 fps. By the way, a protip if you have an NVIDIA GPU and use the proprietary drivers, go to the NVIDIA X Server Settings, then OpenGL Settings and turn off 'Sync to VBlank' or you FPS will be capped to 60 FPS in all games.

Thanks for the links! I'll see what I can to to improve the PC Gaming Wiki. :)

Superuser (talk)07:41, 30 March 2013

Unfortunately I have an integrated Intel HD card, but it sounds like I'll be able to run it.

If you can find a list of all the console commands it would probably be a good idea to make a table for them.

Nicereddy (talk)14:42, 30 March 2013