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Cloud Graphics

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Has anyone ran 2048 resolution with the clouds? I am running 1024 across the board with no problem and was thinking about trying it.

Thanks,

Ron

Thanks, Ron Fields

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1024 looks good for me. Not sure if 2048 is worth the horsepower.

That's me anyway.

Regards,

 

Dave Opper

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2048 looks much better but it is significantly more demanding on your GPU. But, as long as you have a GTX560 and above, you should be fine. :smile:

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Thanks for the info.

Ron

Thanks, Ron Fields

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I agree with Dave - I think the 1024 look just as good as the others and, IMHO, they are much more like what I see IRL. However graphics visuals are strictly in the eye of the beholder. Everyone sees them differently and everyone is correct - for them.

 

Vic

 

RIG#1 - I9 14900K MSI Pro z790 RTX 5070Ti
40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160 

It depends on Your CPU, GPU and resolution used. I do not see any difference in IQ between 1024x1024 and 4K clouds, but I do see a huge difference in FPS value (2048x2048 brings the system to its knees), so I use 1024 res. version and still have slow-mo when OVC is overhead

Bartłomiej Ender

2048 looks much better but it is significantly more demanding on your GPU. But, as long as you have a GTX560 and above, you should be fine. :smile:

 

 

mmm, more on your CPU, I have a GTX680 and with 2048 Clouds I loose 7-10 fps.

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