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'''''Section 8: Prejudice''''' is a science fiction, first-person shooter video game developed and published by TimeGate Studios. It is the direct sequel to the 2009 game [[Section 8]]. Unlike its predecessor, ''Prejudice'' is a digital download-only title that contains more content than the previous game. The game was launched for PC on May 4, 2011 at a budget price of 15$.
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'''''Section 8: Prejudice''''' is a science fiction, first-person shooter video game developed and published by [[Wikipedia:TimeGate Studios|TimeGate Studios]]. It is the direct sequel to the 2009 game [[Section 8]]. Unlike its predecessor, ''Prejudice'' is a digital download-only title that contains more content than the previous game. The game was launched for PC on May 4, 2011 at a budget price of 15$ and it features a single player campaign and several multiplayer modes.
  
 
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Section 8 (series)


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Section 8 2009
Section 8: Prejudice 2011

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Section 8: Prejudice is a science fiction, first-person shooter video game developed and published by TimeGate Studios. It is the direct sequel to the 2009 game Section 8. Unlike its predecessor, Prejudice is a digital download-only title that contains more content than the previous game. The game was launched for PC on May 4, 2011 at a budget price of 15$ and it features a single player campaign and several multiplayer modes.

Skip Intro Videos

Method 1

Navigate to: ...\section 8 prejudice\S9game\Movies

Change the extension of these files from .bik to .old

"ESRBWarning.bik"
"Legal.bik"
"nVidia.bik"
"TimeGate.bik"
"UE3_logo".bik"
Method 2

Navigate to: ...\Documents\My Games\Section 8 Prejudice - PC\S9Game\Config

Open S9Engine.ini with a text editor (e.g. notepad) and change the following values

[FullScreenMovie]
bForceNoMovies=FALSE
StartupMovies=TimeGate
StartupMovies=UE3_logo
StartupMovies=nVidia
StartupLegalMovie=Legal

to

[FullScreenMovie]
bForceNoMovies=TRUE
;StartupMovies=TimeGate
;StartupMovies=UE3_logo
;StartupMovies=nVidia
;StartupLegalMovie=Legal

Change FOV

Method 1 (Preferred)
  1. Navigate to: ...\Documents\My Games\Section 8 Prejudice - PC\S9Game\Config
  2. Open the file S9Engine.ini with a text editor (e.g. notepad)
  3. Modify the line FOVAngle=X where X is your preferred FOV.
Method 2
  1. Launch the game
  2. Open the console by pressing tilde (~)
  3. type set FOV X where X is your preferred FOV.

You must restart the game after making FOV changes, or else it will call you a "cheater".



Lack of anti-aliasing in Section and running an nVidia card (ATI users can just force anti-aliasing through their control center)?

Download nVidia Inspector 1.95 here -> Right-click on desktop -> Left-click "NVIDIA Control Panel" -> "Manage 3D Settings -> "Add" -> Find "S9-Win32-F.exe" in the Section 8 program folder -> Apply and exit the Control Panel -> Extract and run "nvidiaInspector.exe" -> Next to "Driver Version" click the "Profile Settings" button -> Under profiles, search for "S9" and select it -> Under "Compatibility" set "Anti-Aliasing Compatibility" to "0x00000045 (APB, X-Men origins: Wolverine, Alpha Protocol...etc)" -> Under "Antialiasing" select "Antialiasing - setting" and use whatever your video card can handle -> Apply

I personally use "2x [2x Multisampling]" as many of the higher settings can cause bugs.

Alternatively use SMAA Injector, FXAA Injector, SweetFX


Note: If you've poked around in the S9Engine.ini file, you may see that it is possible to enable DX10 - it will work, however, the map does not function correctly and the game engine becomes erratic after prolonged play. The only improvement this option brings is shading techniques and lighting - you will only notice, say, trees looking more vibrant under DirectX 10.