Hey! Can anyone help me: what kind of textures are on this photo?
http://cs412924.vk.me/v412924969/c06f/7kx9M-zjRdE.jpg
Cheers.
Hey! Can anyone help me: what kind of textures are on this photo?
http://cs412924.vk.me/v412924969/c06f/7kx9M-zjRdE.jpg
Cheers.
Jniflat textures
Looks a lot more grainy than the flat textures that I've used.
If you were looking to improve fps with the textures, I doubt it would improve it (assuming this is a texture).
[quote=Jni]flat textures[/quote]
Looks a lot more grainy than the flat textures that I've used.
If you were looking to improve fps with the textures, I doubt it would improve it (assuming this is a texture).
GeknaiirJniflat textures
Looks a lot more grainy than the flat textures that I've used.
If you were looking to improve fps with the textures, I doubt it would improve it (assuming this is a texture).
There are no problems with my fps, but these textures looks cool for me :D
[quote=Geknaiir][quote=Jni]flat textures[/quote]
Looks a lot more grainy than the flat textures that I've used.
If you were looking to improve fps with the textures, I doubt it would improve it (assuming this is a texture).[/quote]
There are no problems with my fps, but these textures looks cool for me :D
The grainy look comes from the picmip hack using radeonpro or rivatuner or some shit.
The grainy look comes from the picmip hack using radeonpro or rivatuner or some shit.
GeknaiirJniflat textures
Looks a lot more grainy than the flat textures that I've used.
If you were looking to improve fps with the textures, I doubt it would improve it (assuming this is a texture).
i would get this grainy effect whenever i used flat textures in esea servers
[quote=Geknaiir][quote=Jni]flat textures[/quote]
Looks a lot more grainy than the flat textures that I've used.
If you were looking to improve fps with the textures, I doubt it would improve it (assuming this is a texture).[/quote]
i would get this grainy effect whenever i used flat textures in esea servers
cemberThe grainy look comes from the picmip hack using radeonpro or rivatuner or some shit.
Do you know how to remove that? It's quite annoying, looks almost...if you know the Matrix, when they're going through the computer screens...
[quote=cember]The grainy look comes from the picmip hack using radeonpro or rivatuner or some shit.[/quote]
Do you know how to remove that? It's quite annoying, looks almost...if you know the Matrix, when they're going through the computer screens...
It's a flat textures pack, being used on a server that doesn't quite support the flat textures. This effect happens more with the Flat World Textures pack than with the Solid Textures pack, in my experience (but it can still happen with either). The Solid Textures pack also allows you to see through chicken wire/metal grate textures (2fort grate or old Snakewater), unlike the Flat World Textures pack, so I would recommend using Solid Textures over Flat World Textures.
It's a flat textures pack, being used on a server that doesn't quite support the flat textures. This effect happens more with the [url=http://tf2.gamebanana.com/skins/109229]Flat World Textures[/url] pack than with the [url=http://www.mediafire.com/?pilod1nip6tncxg]Solid Textures[/url] pack, in my experience (but it can still happen with either). The Solid Textures pack also allows you to see through chicken wire/metal grate textures (2fort grate or old Snakewater), unlike the Flat World Textures pack, so I would recommend using Solid Textures over Flat World Textures.
EricIt's a flat textures pack, being used on a server that doesn't quite support the flat textures. This effect happens more with the Flat World Textures pack than with the Solid Textures pack, in my experience (but it can still happen with either). The Solid Textures pack also allows you to see through chicken wire/metal grate textures (2fort grate or old Snakewater), unlike the Flat World Textures pack, so I would recommend using Solid Textures over Flat World Textures.
I've actually heard that neither improves FPS *that* much.
If we're talking about changing the game for FPS gains, as I understand it, minimal textures = flat/solid world textures FPS gains, and I'd rather play with flat/solid world textures.
Thanks for the assistance!
[quote=Eric]It's a flat textures pack, being used on a server that doesn't quite support the flat textures. This effect happens more with the [url=http://tf2.gamebanana.com/skins/109229]Flat World Textures[/url] pack than with the [url=http://www.mediafire.com/?pilod1nip6tncxg]Solid Textures[/url] pack, in my experience (but it can still happen with either). The Solid Textures pack also allows you to see through chicken wire/metal grate textures (2fort grate or old Snakewater), unlike the Flat World Textures pack, so I would recommend using Solid Textures over Flat World Textures.[/quote]
I've actually heard that neither improves FPS *that* much.
If we're talking about changing the game for FPS gains, as I understand it, minimal textures = flat/solid world textures FPS gains, and I'd rather play with flat/solid world textures.
Thanks for the assistance!
EricIt's a flat textures pack, being used on a server that doesn't quite support the flat textures. This effect happens more with the Flat World Textures pack than with the Solid Textures pack, in my experience (but it can still happen with either). The Solid Textures pack also allows you to see through chicken wire/metal grate textures (2fort grate or old Snakewater), unlike the Flat World Textures pack, so I would recommend using Solid Textures over Flat World Textures.
thank you!
[quote=Eric]It's a flat textures pack, being used on a server that doesn't quite support the flat textures. This effect happens more with the [url=http://tf2.gamebanana.com/skins/109229]Flat World Textures[/url] pack than with the [url=http://www.mediafire.com/?pilod1nip6tncxg]Solid Textures[/url] pack, in my experience (but it can still happen with either). The Solid Textures pack also allows you to see through chicken wire/metal grate textures (2fort grate or old Snakewater), unlike the Flat World Textures pack, so I would recommend using Solid Textures over Flat World Textures.[/quote]
thank you!
Neither will work on sv_pure 2.
Neither will work on sv_pure 2.