Category: Arma 2

  • Arma2 Graphics Settings Effects

    Arma2 Graphics Settings Effects

    I did a tutorial on Youtube that I showed how to setup your graphics settings, and which ones are important.  I am going kick this blog off as a supplement to the video tutorials I make for some static graphics to make it easy to see differences, etc.

    Please see end of blog post for a critical part that might help you with graphics / FPS problems on lower end equipment.

    For my tutorial and this blog, I have a high end system, so everything about what I said could be a bigger hit on your FPS than myself depending on your hardware.

    My System:
    Processor – Intel Core i7-3770S 3.10ghz
    Ram – 16 gb
    OS – Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate
    Video Card – NVidia GeForce GTX 670 Factory Superclocked 4gb

    Now a link to the video:

    Below you will see the differences between two settings and what kind of framerate hit we are talking about for each of them.  I am not going to do them all, but the ones I think matter the most.

    Please note that some people have said vsync has a hit on older equipment,  but I show on my rig that it doesn’t seem to matter either way I set it.  So try it disabled and enabled to try the FPS hit of each setting.  In fact I would say try all the settings this way, you should load up the single player editor in Chernarus and put yourself in various places in the map and try different settings as you will get a worse FPS out looking across a mountain with a ton of trees than you will looking at the city. 

    Distance:
    You can see below that with Distance it’s the single worst hit by far on your FPS.  The longer the visible distance, the worse your framerate.  I go from 73 FPS down to 35 going out to 10,000 distance!!!  If you don’t have your distance long enough though, the snipers will get you and you won’t see them coming so try to find a happy medium for your hardware.

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