Ultra doesn’t set all settings to max

>Ultra doesn’t set all settings to max

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That's "Custom", sweetie, and you best believe you need to change all of each individual setting to its maximum now :^)
Gotta make sure that's what you want

>low
>medium
>high
>no max setting

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>Only option for Depth of Field or Motion Blur is “High” or “Normal”

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tinkerer master race

>Some settings go to “ultra”
>Some only go to “high”
>Have to scroll through and check each setting multiple times to make sure they’re on their highest setting

Fucking hate this.

>game doesn't have in-game settings
>instead it opens a dialog box before running where you choose the settings

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>medium, high and ultra look exactly the same

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Damn that's quite the manjaw.

>Can't turn off motion blur

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>can't change settings while playing

people actually want motion blur and depth of field?

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>change volume in menu
>"You will have to restart your PC for these changes to take effect"

>aa on/off

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>can't turn off film grain

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>set ultra
>game crashes

>This is my normal state.
>This is high graphics level.
>And this, this is a level surpassing high graphics level. You can call this ultra-high graphics level.
>And this!
>Is to go even further beyond! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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>switch settings from medium to high
>game transfers work away from the cpu and lets the gpu handle it instead
>game runs and looks better

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hnnnnnnnghhhh

>AND THIS IS NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL

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I suppose when the scenario OP mentioned happens the game is in fact set to "Ultra" as defined by the game developers and video card manufacturers without needless drops in performance as could occur if you also enabled legacy/experimental features that may contribute no significant increase of quality to the graphics given the current available hardware or an overzealous individual who doesn't understand that settings like anti-aliasing or shadow rendering techniques tend to have diminishing returns the "higher" you go up the scale.

and i'm not saying this as a poor fag who unironically believes in investing in a gaming PC that can't max out modern games at 60 fps when you could save money and buy a console instead (proud 2080 ti owner).

but there's more to graphics settings and determined quality than just going highest on every slide. and of course some features are optimized like garbage.

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based

Poor Hamster getting bullied by the bird :^(

I've seen a lot of retards boast about not knowing what the settings do, but that cranking them on their 2000$ gaymur laptop feels awesome.

Based mashposter