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Anonymous
9 years ago

Re: Black outlines

Nope they still stay

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    how do i turn it off

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    9 years ago

    @Saporousfuture

    Not 100% sure for AMD as I use Nvidia , but if you install radeon pro they have a screen showing the ambient occlusion settings that can be unticked per game  , see this link

    Back in your radeon settings like the screenshot link you gave did you find where to edit settings for swtor ? unsure if it is there as well as in radeon pro

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    One of my games was in the list, swtor wasn't so what should i do?

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    9 years ago

    @Saporousfuture

    See if the guide at this link to create a profile helps,

    likely best to create a profile using swtor.exe at C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars-The Old Republic\swtor\retailclient

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    radeonpro isnt the same as CCC

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    9 years ago

    @Saporousfuture

    Try the settings below initially in that game profile , leave AA off ingame as well

    Anti-Aliasing Mode - Override application settings
    Anti-Aliasing Samples - 8x --- (you may want to try 2x or 4x)
    Filter - Standard
    Anti-Aliasing Method - Multisampling
    Morphological Filtering - Off

    Anistropic Filtering - Override apllication settings
    Anisotropic Filtering Level - 16x
    Texture Filtering Quality - High Quality
    Surface Format Optimization - On

    Wait for Vertical Refresh - Off, unless application specifies
    OpenGL Triple buffering - Off

    Tessellation Mode - AMD optimized
    Maximum Tessellation - AMD optimized

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    9 years ago

    @Saporousfuture

    Yep I understand that

    In your radeon settings (the place you gave in the screenshot once you add the game profile by clicking add in the top right and then go to swtor.exe that I gave the path for, then look for similar settings to below

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    that isn't the place i have mine looks completely different

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    i got to go to school for now ill let you know if it worked after school 

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    also i experience some screen tearing is this natural in swtor because i dont get screen tearing in any other games

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    9 years ago

    @Saporousfuture

    Glad to hear there is finally a change with the lines, not sure if can do more with the hair

    Best settings ingame for you are likely below 

    Bloom - Checked -- (some people prefer unchecked)
    Conversation Depth of Field - Checked -- (again totally your preference to see the ingame intros have character focus)
    Texture Quality - High
    Shader Complexity - High
    Anti Aliasing - OFF ( make sure this is off as you have set your gfx card settings to do this)
    Character Level of Detail - High
    Texture Anisotropy - High
    Shadow Quality - High
    Character Texture Atlasing - High
    Grass Quality - 100%
    Tree Quality - 100%
    Visible Character Limit - Very High

    How are you playing at present see if fullscreen (window) mode plays better for example then fullscreen.

    When in fullscreen test with vsynch enabled and see if it is better or worse when playing as well

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I still get slight screen tearing at times

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    9 years ago

    @Saporousfuture

    Not sure how much more help I can be with this, limited with driver etc , 

    What I can recommend is that given you are on Win 10 , right mouse click on the game shortcut and select properties, then go to the compat tab and tick "disable fullscreen optimizations"

    I do not expect this to have any impact on screen tearing though, but will avoid other issues seen on win 10.

    edit - Also good to apply this directx redist - Link

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Fullscreen windowed screen tears a bit less

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    9 years ago

    @Saporousfuture

    The only other suggestion I can make is to place shadow quality on low ingame and lower the shadow map resolution slider to something like 1024

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