How To Disable Motion Blur in NFSMW
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Cool, thanks for the info. I was going to knock marks off the graphics in my review (soon to be written and posted) of this game because there was no option to disable motion bleugh! I hate it because I can't see the corners and go careering off into a wall, letting the AI pass and win.
Now if anyone knows of a similar way to enable the difficulty settings (as seen in the Demo) - I'm crap and keep losing - it would be appreciated. Cheers.
Now if anyone knows of a similar way to enable the difficulty settings (as seen in the Demo) - I'm crap and keep losing - it would be appreciated. Cheers.
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1- yeah, it does completely remove it.2furio wrote:Just 2 questions before I attempt this...does it completely remove it or is it more subtle like when you turn off "Visual Treatment" and us there any noticeable improvement in performance?
2- you will gain about 5 more FPS while playing, andyour FPS wont be affected when going on high speeds even on 300+
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Testing on a few computers, I've noticed that 3/8 of RAM for Cache Size works best ... So, for 512 MB of RAM, you'd use 192 MB (161012736 bits) and for 1024 MB of RAM, you'd use 384 MB (3221225472 bits)Jmac- wrote:Has anyone tested any of the other registry commands ?
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