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- Yeah, I totally understand that, but what weirds me out was when I changed my textures to high but left everything ultra it eliminated it, for the most part. So, I'll just keep that setting. However, thank you for your help!
- EA_Barry8 years ago
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You are welcome 🙂
- Yes! It would do that with black cars, but with any other color, the reflections would look extremely pixelated.
Well then it does it in my game to and It does it on chrome rims also. Here is another example. I cant get rid of it ether. ☹️
- Yeah, Its super annoying, especially when doing cinematography. If you're running all ultra like me, keep the settings all max but change the textures to high. I didn't wanna do this because I thought it would make the game look "worse", but it actually made it look better because the weird reflections went away. I also couldn't tell the difference between ultra and high textures anyways. Like I said, keep the settings all ultra but change the textures to high. I'm not sure if it completely eliminates it, but for me it has (I haven't tried black cars though). After doing that I haven't seen it anymore. Good luck!
I can imagine it would be annoying. I am running everything on max minus AO because HBAO gives the most realistic shadows around objects IMHO . I posted a comparison in another forum here some where. Anyways , yes i will defiantly give this a try.Thanks a bunch !.
btw , if ever you have some cinematography videos you are comfortable sharing by all means share the links . I really like that stuff.
- No problem! I actually just uploaded one today. It was my first time doing cinematography on NFS so it was more of a learning experience; the next one will be a lot better. But here you go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDEf5Hwn0QI
Nicely done. Liked and commented. Cool stuff. !
- Thank you man!