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    Horrible textures in Witcher 2 help

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Bob, Jun 11, 2013.

  1. Bob

    Bob Notebook Consultant

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    Look at this crap, the ground looks like someting from a Quake 2 game, especially the area between geralt and the midget. I run the game on high settings and ultra high textures. I thought this game was suppose to have good graphics?



    http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/595879971504374898/2E9506D7DB1F6AD0C15B9E42380013BEA6ECD606/

     
  2. Undyingghost

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    What settings and resolution do you use?
     
  3. Bob

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    1080p

    i changed MaxAtlasTextureSize=1024 to 4096 now gonna try again... maybe it will look better now

    Yup now it looks great again :)
     
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    Witcher 3 HD, looks better right? :D
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    The E3 Demo looked amazing
     
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    Make sure you have on your ATI/Nvidia control panel anisotropic filtering to x16, it reduces any loss of sharpness on far textures, like the ground further away for me looks a bit blury tbh.