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    Timeshift on a x1600

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by conejeitor, Nov 5, 2007.

  1. conejeitor

    conejeitor Notebook Evangelist

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    It actually runs pretty descent at 1280x768 resolution. Only one detail: no shadows, which it actually has to be set from ...\TimeShift\UserConfigs\Default\user.ini changing VIDEO_ShadowMapQual = from 1 to 0 (there is no otion inside the game to fully disable them)

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  2. Mark

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    Nice pics....I haven't heard much about the game.....do you like it?
     
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    conejeitor Notebook Evangelist

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    I did like it. I know it hasn't have good reviews, but I found it fine. Not excellent but it is a good shooter, and the "timeshift" is kind of cool.
    As a shooter, fun-wise, I don't find it as addictive as half life or quake, but it is fun, kind of like doom (fun-level).