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Some games with the same Engine allow you to get up to "10".
That's why i put 10 but 1 can be enough.
What you mean about the resolution ? You mean r_picmip ?
r_picmip is just the "quality" of your textures.
r_picmip "0" = High Res
r_picmip "10" (or "20" in other games) = Low res
Personally, i like 10 as value.
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Read please
At the moment i' m really busy in my real life and i don't have the time to check the questions on this guide.
If you have some questions and you are in hurry, use the forum.
This is just a suggestion because it's possible that i don't log on Steam for a long time.
Atm i don't have installed the game on my pc so i can't check.
I'd suggest you try the commands which refer to : Shadows, impact marks, particles and bloom.
I don't wanna say : "this command is better than this one" because this change from 1 pc to another, just try one after the other and use what you need :)
Or... if you are ultra lazy like me, copy all the commands on an autoexec.cfg and type : "exec autoexec.cfg" on the console
One suggestion : Could u highlight the changes that are likely to provide greatest improvement in fps. I don't want to change too much of quakes defaults especially if their effect on fps is marginal
Thanks again for your guide.
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