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How to change global illumination to low? #9

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TomKiDo opened this issue Mar 23, 2017 · 5 comments
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How to change global illumination to low? #9

TomKiDo opened this issue Mar 23, 2017 · 5 comments

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@TomKiDo
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TomKiDo commented Mar 23, 2017

Hi,

I tried the mod and use ctrl+shit+backspace to open an UI in the game. But the framereate is still low as before. I heard to change the global illumination to low could help. So could you let me know how can I do this in the game or do I modify some codes in a certain file?

Thank you.

@drdaxxy
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drdaxxy commented Mar 23, 2017

Install FAR 0.1.1 or later (preferably using the automated installer), and in the Ctrl+Shift+Backspace you'll find a GI Quality dropdown in the NieR: Automata drawer.

@valters-tomsons
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You can turn it off, there's no noticable quality degradation.

@drdaxxy
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drdaxxy commented Mar 26, 2017

@Faithlv In some places, that'll cause problems like this: http://diff.pics/Mj0fTtEfrIIB/1

@valters-tomsons
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@drdaxxy Thank you for the heads up, had this a couple of times. Maybe I'm recalling incorrectly, but I think I had this issue using "Low" setting too.

@Kaldaien
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Kaldaien commented Mar 26, 2017

There are three ways of doing this:

  1. FAR.ini, GlobalIlluminationWorkGroups
  2. Command Console (Ctrl+Shift+Tab) FAR.GIWorkGroups <number>
  3. Ctrl+Shift+Backspace

The presets are 0, 16, 32, 64, 128

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