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{{ii}} Games running on Unreal Engine 3 can utilize some of the [[User:Fwinest_JediThug/UE3_Console_Commands|UE3 Console Commands]] for various tasks. | {{ii}} Games running on Unreal Engine 3 can utilize some of the [[User:Fwinest_JediThug/UE3_Console_Commands|UE3 Console Commands]] for various tasks. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 4 April 2024
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Epic Games | |
Website | |
https://www.unrealengine.com | |
First release date | |
November 2006 | |
Predecessor | |
Unreal Engine 2.5 | |
Successor | |
Unreal Engine 4 | |
Essential improvements
Skip intro videos
Set launch options |
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Use the
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Skip the splash screen
Set launch options |
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Use the |
Video
Borderless fullscreen windowed
- Use SpecialK to achieve proper borderless fullscreen
Window resolution
Change desired resolution |
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Issues fixed
Smoothed frame rate
- Many Unreal Engine 3 games use a built-in frame rate limiter with a default value of 62. Users with a strong PC may want to change or disable this limiter.
- High frame rates may affect in-game logic in certain games, leading to various glitches of varying severity. See each game's individual entry page for details.
Increase the frame rate limit |
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Disable the frame rate limiter |
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- Some games reset values to default after launching the game. In such cases, you can set the file to
Read-only
. - Some games may crash with their
.ini
set toRead-only
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No surround sound
Force native device[1] |
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Notes
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Texture Streaming
Make efficient use of modern PCs RAM & VRAM |
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Mouse Smoothing
Disable Mouse Smoothing |
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Mouse Sensitivity
Change Mouse Sensitivity |
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Motion Blur
Disable Motion Blur |
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Anisotropic Filtering
Increase texture filtering quality |
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Dynamic Shadow Resolution
Increase the resolution of dynamic shadows |
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Other information
Console commands
- Games running on Unreal Engine 3 can utilize some of the UE3 Console Commands for various tasks.
Games
See the list of games that use Unreal Engine 3.