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    Godfather 2 tweaks?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by xxbadboys93, Apr 10, 2009.

  1. xxbadboys93

    xxbadboys93 Notebook Deity

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    Well the title speaks for itself what are some tweaks for Godfather 2 pc.
    So far the game seems really fun. I would like to hear some of your opinions.
    Oh i dont want to start a new thread but is catalyst 9.4 a performance update?
     
  2. Silicon Chip

    Silicon Chip Notebook Evangelist

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    Its jus been 4 days.

    Wait till ppl figure out any glitches or low fps areas to make tweaks.

    BTW, i dont think personally that EA games are moddable as they nvr release SDKs.
    Nor do the EA games require it(good programming).
     
  3. Derjyn

    Derjyn Newbie

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    I would suggest turning all options down to low, keep the resolution you like. Turn shadows off. Keep shaders at medium or low settings. The game still looks good, but will of course, run a little faster.

    @Silicon Chip - You seem to be saying... well spewing really, absolute random garbage. First off, you don't always need an SDK to mod a game, sometimes there are community made tools. One big example would be TexMod. Secondly, there have been plenty of games PUBLISHED by EA that have SDKs/mod tools. Battlefield series ring a bell? EA is mainly a publisher, not a development company... ahem. Lastly, to say EA games don't need them, because of good programming- well. That had me laughing. EA Games is renowned for having buggy games, lack of support, slow patch releases, etc. Also note the fact that EA is first and foremost a publisher of games, while the development is handled by another party (or rather, development team/company).

    Sorry to come off rude, but the internet needs less people talking like they know something, and more fact.