It should be added if is it available a resolution scaler in the games. It is really important to people with low spec systems, and it is a lot more pleasant to have the benefits of lower 3d resolution for more performance, but native HUD and text elements.
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Can 2D-games have raytracing ? I do not mean 2,5 D sidescrollers, but Visual Novels and anything that appears to be drawn. If ›No‹, it can be added to the guide.
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Please add Chromatic Aberration, Motion Blur, Depth of Field and Nvidia GameWorks options
A lot of gamers want to know about these effects, especially how/where to disable them.
No. They are not universally applicable.
Please also add Ambient Occlusion option. Some game engines just do not support it even though it would add much (like Fallout 3/New Vegas). Might be able to enable it using NVidia's control panel or with a post FX mod.
Other engines have some visual bugs with certain settings (like BF4 with HBAO+ while working fine with SSAO).
This really should be marked as hackable, because not all games support this forced antialiasing. Viewers should be able to easily know whether they can easily force antialiasing like this, and which types are available.
so one can add info about Crossfire/SLI compatibility or hacks.
There are currently 2 PC games that offer HDR output, and it's only going to be more. I guess there are only more on consoles still, because there are no HDR monitors yet, only TVs. But that's bound to change next year. So I think this should be added.
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