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'''Launcher Settings'''
'''Launcher Settings'''


Choose Medium or High settings in the Launcher. Then select a screen resolution. If you can, try to select 1920x1080, as this may be the most [http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey?platform=pc common], at 25%, screen resolution at the moment. However, if you are unable to do so, do not worry. Full HD (1920x1080) users are by no means a large majority. Other common screen resolutions to test at are 1680x1050, 1366x768, and 1280x1024. AA should be set to 4x, and AF to 8x. All view distances can be maxed out apart from grass and item fade. These should be set to 8. Distant object detail should be high or medium, FXAA disabled (unchecked), and all water reflection options should be disabled (unchecked).
Choose Medium or High settings in the Launcher. Then select a screen resolution. If you can, try to select 1920x1080, as this may be the most [http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey?platform=pc common], at 25%, screen resolution at the moment. However, if you are unable to do so, do not worry. Full HD (1920x1080) users are by no means a large majority. Other common screen resolutions to test at are 1680x1050, 1366x768, and 1280x1024. AA should be set to 4x, and AF to 8x. All view distances can be maxed out. Distant object detail should be high or medium, FXAA disabled (unchecked), and all water reflection options should be disabled (unchecked).


'''INI Settings'''
'''INI Settings'''

Revision as of 12:03, July 27, 2012

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GUIDE FORUM THREAD

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General Information

This guide will attempt to lay out good practices for testing mods to recommend for S.T.E.P. as well as for testing mods should this be asked for or required by TC and S.T.E.P. team. With a guide as complex as S.T.E.P., it is beneficial to reduce as much variation as possible, since complexity can breed a host of issues. This guide will try to recommend standardized testing techniques. The approach will be bottom-up, meaning recommendations will begin at the hardware level, progressing to software and then to mods.