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    I got this game on Christmas and after some lagginess on the Best graphics I decided to keep it at medium. Now, I'm trying to think of ways to maximize my efficiency and graphical ability without spending money to upgrade my computer. The computer I have is fairly new, not even a year old, and was bought in mind for playing games.

    Is there something I can do?
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    well, first off: take off grass. it isnt cool anyways... u cant see the dead too well.

    take off AA, and glints, and shadows.


    u can then crank up textures and stuff.

    also, keep unit size at normal unless u like BIG battles and dont mind having a lil slowdown if u have like 4 armies fighting at the same time.

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    Default Re: Better graphics and still good performance

    First of all, your post may belong in the forum hardware thread or even the hardware forum, but your question is basically unanswerable since you provide no system specs at all.

    I am trying not to be rude, but It's kind of like asking the forum how good your gas mileage will be when you don't tell anyone what kind of vehicle you drive.

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    No offense Taken Forward Observer. The reason I didn't cite any specifics was because I asked a general question and I don't know much about this computer in all honesty. My graphics card is an Nvidia. I have an Athlon Dual Core processor.
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    I've found that you can disable shadows and gain a lot of performance with very little noticeable graphical change.

    As for the specs, if he's not going to upgrade the system, why do they matter? The things that help performance do so generally no matter what system you are running, so I fail to see how his hardware is at all related to the topic of this thread. If he was going to upgrade then it would be helpful so we could suggest what was most in need of upgrade, but as he's not it seems entirely moot to me. To run with your analogy Forward Observer, it's less like asking what gas mileage you'll get w/o knowing the car - more like asking how to get better gas mileage without knowing the car, which is in fact substantially different and very answerable, where the other would not be.


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    @derfasciti - while you have a point the specs would still be useful, in particular what resolution you run the game on

    @poopflinger - it's important to keep at least 2x aa on - it really improves the image quality. bloom can go though
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    Errr I run the game on the only resolution available: Both battles and campaigns are run on 1024 x 768
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    Quote Originally Posted by sapi
    @poopflinger - it's important to keep at least 2x aa on - it really improves the image quality. bloom can go though
    I tend to agree that AA should be kept on... but for the sake of digging deeper, perhaps we can discuss which settings should be prioritized if you're trying to up them. For instance if you can run the game okay with 2x AA on, and okay with high textures on, but the performance suffers too much if both are on, then which setup should you prefer:

    - 2x AA with Medium textures
    - No AA with High textures

    This of course leads to a more general discussion of which settings give you the best bang for your buck (i.e. provide most benefit with least performance hit) and which give lower benefits or greater performance hits and are therefore less important to upgrade. Maybe we can even devise a setting upgrade guide (priority order to bump up settings) to help maximize the way the game looks. You'd bump up a setting at a time until the game became intolerable, then back off the last change and use the resulting config.

    So what settings are the most important to get the best look out of this game given limited resources... and which ones are better choices to bump up for those who are trying to squeeze out a little more quality?


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    Perhaps a little off topic, but how do you get the best performance on the game?

    My graphics card sucks, but I've got a good duo cpu and lots of ram, so The only thing making the game lag is the graphics.. Anyone know if you can get the game lower than "low" in the graphics options? Like buy-your-self-a-new-card-you-cheap-bastard low..
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore
    Perhaps a little off topic, but how do you get the best performance on the game?

    My graphics card sucks, but I've got a good duo cpu and lots of ram, so The only thing making the game lag is the graphics.. Anyone know if you can get the game lower than "low" in the graphics options? Like buy-your-self-a-new-card-you-cheap-bastard low..


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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore
    Perhaps a little off topic, but how do you get the best performance on the game?

    My graphics card sucks, but I've got a good duo cpu and lots of ram, so The only thing making the game lag is the graphics.. Anyone know if you can get the game lower than "low" in the graphics options? Like buy-your-self-a-new-card-you-cheap-bastard low..
    Eh, good luck. I did that with Oblivion when I first got it, had to download hacks for the shaders to get it to run on an GeForce 5600 (I've since upgraded), but I don't know if that would work with Medieval and I certainly don't know how to go about doing it.

    Edit: Here's a screenshot of what Oblivion looked like when I first "fixed" it to work with my card, purple water and all:

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    @laconic - you should have used oldblivion
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    Oh, I was. That was when it was very first released, and it was truly hideous. They smoothed it out eventually and made it look better.

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    With the recent release of DX10 GPU's, the cost of a decent mid-ranged GPU is very very low. I picked up a 7900 GS for about 170 bucks, to tide me over until the next best is released from Nvidia (at which time I will by the latest 8800 series... The bleedin' edge is too damned expensive to ride)
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    It's definitely worth waiting for ati and nvidia's dx10 cards atm
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulTa
    With the recent release of DX10 GPU's, the cost of a decent mid-ranged GPU is very very low. I picked up a 7900 GS for about 170 bucks, to tide me over until the next best is released from Nvidia (at which time I will by the latest 8800 series... The bleedin' edge is too damned expensive to ride)
    I heartily agree. To upgrade frequently enough to have a top of the line graphics card all the time requires huge expenditures. A lot of people who can't afford to do that would figure they should just save up and then buy the best card around... but that tends to mean you go a while between upgrades, which can really start to hurt as the card falls more and more out of date. I think in general it's better to upgrade more frequently but do so with cards that are just off the cutting edge - you can spend the same amount, but have a card that consistently performs in the midrange instead of buying a top-end card that becomes midrange and then low-end before you can afford to upgrade it again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulTa
    With the recent release of DX10 GPU's, the cost of a decent mid-ranged GPU is very very low. I picked up a 7900 GS for about 170 bucks, to tide me over until the next best is released from Nvidia (at which time I will by the latest 8800 series... The bleedin' edge is too damned expensive to ride)
    I picked up a 7900 last summer...when it was still $350 American

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    ya, me too... exctept i got of them... OC'd and everything.

    was worth it at the time
    now? heh... man... what i could do with that money now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laconic
    I picked up a 7900 last summer...when it was still $350 American
    my point is perfectly illustrated. Thanks.

    Right now, for about 50 USD more than what you paid last summer, you can get a DX10 card that will blow a lot of SLI/Crossfire systems out of the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foz
    I tend to agree that AA should be kept on... but for the sake of digging deeper, perhaps we can discuss which settings should be prioritized if you're trying to up them. For instance if you can run the game okay with 2x AA on, and okay with high textures on, but the performance suffers too much if both are on, then which setup should you prefer:

    - 2x AA with Medium textures
    - No AA with High textures

    This of course leads to a more general discussion of which settings give you the best bang for your buck (i.e. provide most benefit with least performance hit) and which give lower benefits or greater performance hits and are therefore less important to upgrade. Maybe we can even devise a setting upgrade guide (priority order to bump up settings) to help maximize the way the game looks. You'd bump up a setting at a time until the game became intolerable, then back off the last change and use the resulting config.

    So what settings are the most important to get the best look out of this game given limited resources... and which ones are better choices to bump up for those who are trying to squeeze out a little more quality?
    Hey everybody this is a Jewel of a post and it has largley been ignored!

    I have been searching this forum for this type of information on and off for a few months (with the painfull 180 second pauses between each search ).

    Well from my not extensive experience shadows really seem to slow things up - but u can't go without shadows as it looks weird without them - so I go lowest setting.

    I would love to hear other peoples thoughts on clever settings to get the most out of the game. And to be fair I really don't know what half of them are going on about anyhow and I bet I am not the only one

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    this seems like an appropriate place to post a performance-related question of mine: how well can my rig run m2tw?

    i'm going to build it this summer. the most important details are a 6300 intel c2d (which i will likely overclock to 2.24 or 2.5ghz) and an nvidia 8800gts (320mb version). can i crank it way, way up and still get good performance (i.e. above 30 fps)?

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    Well how much ram will you have?

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    "Like buy-your-self-a-new-card-you-cheap-bastard low.."

    How about your-wife-thinks-that-you-screw-up-the-computer-everytime-you-add-a-new-component-low.......

    Not that I am bitter....

    Must remember to buy a computer with a graphics card next time.

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    Regarding Foz's post on which things you should upgrade before everything else this is what I think.

    1. Resolution. Playing a game at a lower resolution than what you computer screen is inately just sucks period. If you have played those older games that can't change resolutions or to very high ones and if you have a wide screen lcd, you will know.

    2. Unit Size. I generally like to play M2TW on Large at least. Huge may be too much for some people, but most people don't have issues with Large. Anything smaller, and you are ruining the grandness of the game like by having full stacks that are less than 600 men.

    3. Texture. This is all-encompassing and will basically affect everything making it pretty important to upgrade, but also remember that it will probably affect performance by alot.

    4. Everything Else. All of the rest are smaller things suchs as aa, bloom, or shadows and do not make as much of an importance to gameplay as those listed above.

    I don't know if this is right, but I remember seeing somewhere that you cannot have Bloom and AA on at the same time so remember it. Pick something and stay with it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm Big Head
    "Like buy-your-self-a-new-card-you-cheap-bastard low.."

    How about your-wife-thinks-that-you-screw-up-the-computer-everytime-you-add-a-new-component-low.......

    Not that I am bitter....

    Must remember to buy a computer with a graphics card next time.

    Heh.....the joys of integrated cards. I knew it could play RTW well on high settings(a friend has the same), so I thought, what the hey, they can't increase the graphics so much that I can't play on minimum settings, might just save some money.

    I was wrong. Very wrong. And now, I have to change my motherboard too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lusted
    Well how much ram will you have?
    2GB 800mhz ddr. reasonably nice stuff, since i'm planning on OC'ing my cpu.

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    i would either get a >4ghz single processor gaming computer with room for up to 4 gigs of memory at least.

    otherwise i would hold off until the dual cores get up to near 3.0 ghz before i buy. that should happen sometime near this years end i think.

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    I wonder how awesome graphics would get if you hypothetically say get access to Intel's Blue Gene Supecomputer (fastest single installation in the world) and install a couple of the newest videocards on the market and run them togeather ie something like crossfire mode.
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    So, back to the question, does anyone know of commands that might alter the graphical look and frame rate?

    Someone mentioned Oblivion, where you could change almost any graphical variable, like the density of the flowers on a bush, etc, these commands went much futher than the options in the menu.

    For example, can we have a low res sky box and medium res terrain textures?

    Many people on this forum seem to have extensive knowledge about the code, thanks in part to the unpackers, has anyone found a section of graphical details that differ from those in the GUI menu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derfasciti
    Errr I run the game on the only resolution available: Both battles and campaigns are run on 1024 x 768
    If that's the only available resolution then either A) your monitor drivers aren't installed (or your using the Windows default crappy ones), or B) your monitor is awful.

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