Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 10:21 am
Nice puns, Fable! :laugh:
Anyway, about the game settings an such. Okay, I saw this TV show special, that I think was called, "Now & Then". The segment that stood out the most to me, was the video game one. For "Then" they showed "Pong" and compared it to, for "Now", "TESIV: Oblivion"! When I saw it I said, "Hey, that's Oblivion! Wow! It looks great! Hey, now why doesn't my game look that great?!" Now I don't know if that was some of that video demostration footage I never saw before, or if it was some footage of a super video game player doing very well. Either way, I still want to look that great!
So how do I get my game to play and look that well? Or is it not possible? I try to set my computer or the game for the best options, and it does fine for a while, but then I have to let it reset to "defaults". So where do I look up the data needed to let me inform you of what you need to know to help me get the best with what I've got?
Anyway, about the game settings an such. Okay, I saw this TV show special, that I think was called, "Now & Then". The segment that stood out the most to me, was the video game one. For "Then" they showed "Pong" and compared it to, for "Now", "TESIV: Oblivion"! When I saw it I said, "Hey, that's Oblivion! Wow! It looks great! Hey, now why doesn't my game look that great?!" Now I don't know if that was some of that video demostration footage I never saw before, or if it was some footage of a super video game player doing very well. Either way, I still want to look that great!
So how do I get my game to play and look that well? Or is it not possible? I try to set my computer or the game for the best options, and it does fine for a while, but then I have to let it reset to "defaults". So where do I look up the data needed to let me inform you of what you need to know to help me get the best with what I've got?