For the most part the Game looks beautiful... until you really begin to look at it... and realize its not polished as you would see other leading AAA MMO's. Using an injection is the perfect way to sharpen the look of the game. These are only a list of some of the most recommended Injections that you could use. All of these would need extensive testing by the community and feed back on which would work best, which will be starting next week.
So for the community, what is the honest feed back on the game performance in terms of the visual presentation and where can it be improved? Will you try out the mods on RO2? Is it even worth the hassle? Any feed back is good feed back.
In the Next few weeks I should have some head way on creating better textures in the PPD files, lighting and physics in the Nvidia or use of a 3rd party engine similar to the Anti Aliasing Injections.
When should anti-aliasing injection mods be used?
Anti-aliasing injection mods (also known as AA Injectors) can be useful in the following scenarios
· Games that do not support multisampling/transparency anti-aliasing (such as games that use deferred shading)
· Games that offer unsatisfactory or non-configurable built-in anti-aliasing
· Situations where multisampling or supersampling causes too much of a performance hit
· Combining with other anti-aliasing methods to achieve better results or performance
· Adjusting and improving a game's visual factors such as colors, sharpness and lighting, using post processing filters (Ex: Sharpening and desaturating a blurry, colorful game)
Tech Quickie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqi0114mwtY&feature=share&list=UU0vBXGSyV14uvJ4hECDOl0Q
Before Continuing please run Windows Updates and your respective Driver Updates for your Integrated GPU from AMD Radeon or Nvidia.
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Please make sure all of your GPU's Drivers are CORRECT and up to date before Continuing.
-Edited steps on how to run the mods soon to Come-
Edited by TheUraharaShop, 22 May 2013 - 06:40 PM.