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is there a guide anywhere that explains what the video setting do?
#1
the README text didnt really help sill have no clue what each setting does
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#2
there's no better explanation than the readme.
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#3
Agreed...

Unless someone have too much time and make one...
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#4
search the threads for one called " what does vertex cache do"
you ll find gid15 talking about many thing
you may find what you need there
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#5
it explains in the readme file also.
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#6
(06-22-2012, 08:01 PM)shin x Wrote: search the threads for one called " what does vertex cache do"
you ll find gid15 talking about many thing
you may find what you need there

Try to compare that gid15 post with the readme.
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(06-22-2012, 08:01 PM)shin x Wrote: search the threads for one called " what does vertex cache do"
you ll find gid15 talking about many thing
you may find what you need there

still make no sense like this (e.g. grouping the display of similar graphics together,
reusing the same data at each frame...). or the open gl what
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#8
it's not intended for layman, learn to understand them or experiment blindly or read other setting.
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#9
sure, they are not easy to understandTongue
like the description in buildbot . i didnt understand most of it. i think it is the devs languageSmile
i can go to the store and ask for samsung st8600 or just say give me wave 3
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(06-30-2012, 11:19 PM)bugmenot Wrote: it's not intended for layman, learn to understand them or experiment blindly or read other setting.

how can we learn to understand when there no guide that tells us what any of it means
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