Update punkbuster cod2


















I hope this guide is helpful, Sorry if I make mistakes, please report them to me, Thank you for taking the time to read this guide. Copycat80 15 Mar, am. SmacksMitMilch 13 Mar, pm. Best Pureeyaa 22 Sep, am. This is outdated. Composer 21 Sep, pm.

Didn't work! Yes same damn pb error is here. Please try again later. Any help? Thanks in advance! Ned Stark 2 Apr, am. How can i unsubscribe this post? If you have any trouble, use my files. Led Z Dino 1 Apr, pm. Created folder done all still doesnt work cant find cod2 in that PB thing damnt. Share to your Steam activity feed.

You need to sign in or create an account to do that. Posted March 28, Link to post Share on other sites. Buff Posted March 28, C4st 0 Posted March 29, Posted March 29, Hello, I am having the same issue, aren't those files the old ones? Current version should be this: v1. Benway Posted March 29, C4st 0 Posted March 30, Posted March 30, edited. Thank you, these are the files v. Edited March 30, by C4st. Posted November 15, Benway Posted November 16, If set to Automatic, the options below won't be visible - only the Texture Quality option will be shown, and COD 2 will automatically determine the appropriate texture, normal map and specular resolutions based on its approximation of your graphics card's capabilities.

However if you're willing to experiment, set this option to Manual, and adjust the various settings below to improve image quality and performance. Note that the image quality comparisons are shown for each setting below, but the performance impact can vary depending on your particular graphics card. The screenshot above shows the image quality of these settings when all three are set to the same level All to Low, All to Normal, All to High and All to Extra.

The details and image quality impacts for each of these settings are provided below:. Texture Resolution: This option controls the general clarity of all textures used in the game.

The available options are Low, Normal, High and Extra. Note that there is a gradual difference visible between each level in the comparison above. Normal Map Resolution: This option controls the level of detail shown on textures, such as bumps and grain. Note that as the normal map level is raised, the depth of the pitting in the wall becomes more realistic.

The performance impact of this setting varies depending on your graphics card's memory bandwidth as well as its compression technique, and as such newer high-end graphics cards can render higher normal map resolutions with minimal performance impact, whereas lower end and older graphics card will require lower settings to maintain good FPS. Specular Map Resolution: This option controls the way in which objects reflect light.

An animated screenshot comparison can be seen by clicking this link: Specular. The performance impact of this setting will vary depending on the age of your graphics card. In general, the less powerful your graphics card is, the lower you should set all of these settings, as they rely primarily on your graphics card's rendering power and video memory.

Texture Resolution in particular can cause a great deal of stuttering in COD 2 if set too high for your graphics card's video memory, because as new textures come into view, they have to constantly be swapped from your hard drive into the card's Video RAM and back. The quickest way to reduce stuttering is to knock the Texture Resolution setting down a notch or two. Finally, each time you change any of these settings make sure to click the Apply button when done and also make sure to double-check over your other COD 2 settings as they may have automatically been altered by the game to offset any changes you made here.

Master Volume: This slider controls the volume level of sound effects and music in the game. Adjust to suit your taste, has no impact on performance. Sound Quality: This option controls the sample rate of sound effects and music playback in the game. The higher the sample rate, the better the audio quality in return for a slight performance hit. In general 11Khz sound quality is quite poor, and many sounds are almost AM radio quality; 22KHz is a good balance of performance and audio quality; however if you have a reasonable sound card there is no reason why you can't set this to 44KHz as the performance impact should be minimal.

Sound Provider: This setting determines the sound playback mode used by your system.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000