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A question 

What puts less stress on your cpu, seeing farther, or shorter? (in options you know, visual, the lil bar @ bottom)



08/01/05 03:15 Login to rate this user's post!
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Re: A question 

The farther the draw distance the harder it is on your computer .
Be warned though with a close draw distance shrubs and bushes will apear from thin air !




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Re: A question 

A longer draw distance will stress your cpu, but a larger game with more players will be worse; if your having trouble with choppiness, try playing 16 or 32 man games, to help, turn down draw distance and shadows, turn off anti alasaing. Reason why farther puts much stress on your cpu is it has to process more data, as much as 3x depending on the game, If you include all the grafical extras, that can get worse. A good question, in most all on line multiplayer games there are display options, on many ocasions people will experience lag or choppiness because these settings are too high, and they are unaware of them.



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