26.07.2009, 16:24
OK, right, you will only get perfect mode with open GL, with either nvidia OR ATI.
the water settings are dependent on what card and settings you use.
on both ATI and nvidia in non perfect mode, there is not much difference in the water settings but for some depth to the water.
But in perfect, nvidia has 4 settings, and there is a marked difference between each, from flat blue to glassy with caps.
ATI on the other hand only utilises water 1 or 2, 2 being the same as nvidia 4.
you will only get the glassy water in perfect settings on either card
BUT, this is all dependent on what video settings you use.
very low and low with water=4 gives just a plain non textured water,
med with water4 gives blue with a slight moving texture
high with the same gives more texture
excellent with water 4 gives maximum texture and perfect gives the glassy water.
the water= settings are only ustalised in perfect mode.
the water settings are dependent on what card and settings you use.
on both ATI and nvidia in non perfect mode, there is not much difference in the water settings but for some depth to the water.
But in perfect, nvidia has 4 settings, and there is a marked difference between each, from flat blue to glassy with caps.
ATI on the other hand only utilises water 1 or 2, 2 being the same as nvidia 4.
you will only get the glassy water in perfect settings on either card
BUT, this is all dependent on what video settings you use.
very low and low with water=4 gives just a plain non textured water,
med with water4 gives blue with a slight moving texture
high with the same gives more texture
excellent with water 4 gives maximum texture and perfect gives the glassy water.
the water= settings are only ustalised in perfect mode.