Hi, I've been trying to sort out the LOD bias in Nvidia Inspector for a while now. I've looked at all the forums I could find, and tried everything I have seen, but the LOD bias does not take effect in the game. I would appreciate it if anyone could be of assistance. Here are my settings:
http://img.techpowerup.org/141101/nvidia_20141101_145839.png
http://img.techpowerup.org/141101/nvidia_20141101_145900.png
Thanks in advance.
Hi, I've been trying to sort out the LOD bias in Nvidia Inspector for a while now. I've looked at all the forums I could find, and tried everything I have seen, but the LOD bias does not take effect in the game. I would appreciate it if anyone could be of assistance. Here are my settings:
[img]http://img.techpowerup.org/141101/nvidia_20141101_145839.png[/img]
[img]http://img.techpowerup.org/141101/nvidia_20141101_145900.png[/img]
Thanks in advance.
You either need to run an old version of inspector OR change the supersampling to 2x
You either need to run an old version of inspector OR change the supersampling to 2x
1º export your tf2 profile by clicking this icon
http://i.imgur.com/OPE0Qho.jpg
and then "export your current profile" to desktop
2º right click the exported profile, "open as" and select a text editing program(notepad)
then ctrl+f and paste this
<SettingID>7573135
you'll likely find this
SettingID:7573135
SettingValue: YOURDESIREDVALUE * 8
so, if you want a LOD of 10, you'll put 80 in the setting value. 15 would be 120
then save the exported profile, open nvidia inspector, go to tf2, click on import profile (an icon next to the export profile), save and gg.
[b][color=red]1º[/color][/b] [i]export your tf2 profile by clicking this icon[/i]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/OPE0Qho.jpg[/img]
and then "export your current profile" to desktop
[b][color=red]2º[/color][/b][i] right click the exported profile, "open as" and select a text editing program(notepad)[/i]
[i]then ctrl+f and paste this[/i]
[code]<SettingID>7573135[/code]
[i] you'll likely find this[/i]
[code]SettingID:7573135
SettingValue: YOURDESIREDVALUE * 8[/code]
[i]so, if you want a [color=red]LOD[/color] of [b]10[/b], you'll put[b] 80[/b] in the setting value. [b]15[/b] would be [b]120[/b][/i]
[i]then save the exported profile, open nvidia inspector, go to tf2, click on import profile (an icon next to the export profile), save and gg.[/i]
Mine works perfectly, I run version 1.9.5.5
Mine works perfectly, I run version 1.9.5.5
SpannzerMine works perfectly, I run version 1.9.5.5
his version is newer. he can either use an old version or do the process i mentioned above.
[quote=Spannzer]Mine works perfectly, I run version 1.9.5.5[/quote]
his version is newer. he can either use an old version or do the process i mentioned above.
If you would like to avoid having to export and import your profile each time you change it, this lets you change LOD bias through the GUI.
If you would like to avoid having to export and import your profile each time you change it, [url=http://elgenieben.blogspot.com/2013/01/nvidia-inspector-1968-custom-lod-bias.html]this[/url] lets you change LOD bias through the GUI.
didn't know about that waldo. probably no difference in the setting per se, right?
didn't know about that waldo. probably no difference in the setting per se, right?
Thanks a million, Quert. That worked. :)
Thanks a million, Quert. That worked. :)
Quert1º export your tf2 profile by clicking this icon
http://i.imgur.com/OPE0Qho.jpg
and then "export your current profile" to desktop
2º right click the exported profile, "open as" and select a text editing program(notepad)
then ctrl+f and paste this<SettingID>7573135
you'll likely find thisSettingID:7573135
SettingValue: YOURDESIREDVALUE * 8
so, if you want a LOD of 10, you'll put 80 in the setting value. 15 would be 120
then save the exported profile, open nvidia inspector, go to tf2, click on import profile (an icon next to the export profile), save and gg.
when i control + f i don't find it
[quote=Quert][b][color=red]1º[/color][/b] [i]export your tf2 profile by clicking this icon[/i]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/OPE0Qho.jpg[/img]
and then "export your current profile" to desktop
[b][color=red]2º[/color][/b][i] right click the exported profile, "open as" and select a text editing program(notepad)[/i]
[i]then ctrl+f and paste this[/i]
[code]<SettingID>7573135[/code]
[i] you'll likely find this[/i]
[code]SettingID:7573135
SettingValue: YOURDESIREDVALUE * 8[/code]
[i]so, if you want a [color=red]LOD[/color] of [b]10[/b], you'll put[b] 80[/b] in the setting value. [b]15[/b] would be [b]120[/b][/i]
[i]then save the exported profile, open nvidia inspector, go to tf2, click on import profile (an icon next to the export profile), save and gg.[/i][/quote]
when i control + f i don't find it
that problem is most likely on your end because if you do all the steps correctly, 99,9% chance it's gonna be there.
that problem is most likely on your end because if you do all the steps correctly, 99,9% chance it's gonna be there.
Quertthat problem is most likely on your end because if you do all the steps correctly, 99,9% chance it's gonna be there.
i just looked in the profiles that already existed and picked tf2, should I just make my own?
[quote=Quert]that problem is most likely on your end because if you do all the steps correctly, 99,9% chance it's gonna be there.[/quote]
i just looked in the profiles that already existed and picked tf2, should I just make my own?
nope. any profile will have that settingID
make sure you're using the latest version if you want to do the way i posted.
make sure your antialiasing - transparency supersampling is set to AA_MODE_REPLAY_MODE_ALL
export the current profile, open it on notepad++, make sure your ctrl+f has <SettingID>7573135
if it's still not there, then there could be plethora of variables that could be interfering. be it the program, your computer, gpu, etc...
nope. any profile will have that settingID
make sure you're using the latest version if you want to do the way i posted.
make sure your antialiasing - transparency supersampling is set to AA_MODE_REPLAY_MODE_ALL
export the current profile, open it on notepad++, make sure your ctrl+f has <SettingID>7573135
if it's still not there, then there could be plethora of variables that could be interfering. be it the program, your computer, gpu, etc...
snowshoe i have the same problem, nothing seems to work for me, no matter what i do, have you found a solution perhaps?
snowshoe i have the same problem, nothing seems to work for me, no matter what i do, have you found a solution perhaps?
Set your antialiasing - transparency supersampling to AA_MODE_REPLAY_MODE_ALL
Then set the texture filtering - LOD bias (DX) to 0x00000078
http://i.imgur.com/eyU7dms.png
Set your antialiasing - transparency supersampling to AA_MODE_REPLAY_MODE_ALL
Then set the texture filtering - LOD bias (DX) to 0x00000078
[img]http://i.imgur.com/eyU7dms.png[/img]
wat u doing matlock? this question was already answered long ango
also, 0x000000078 isn't a LOD value. it's the value you get when you edit the LOD Bias in the profile itself, with a text editing program
you cannot set 0x000000078 on the nvidia inspector.
wat u doing matlock? this question was already answered long ango
also, 0x000000078 isn't a LOD value. it's the value you get when you edit the LOD Bias in the profile itself, with a text editing program
you cannot set 0x000000078 on the nvidia inspector.
That's what I've set mine to and it works fine.
That's what I've set mine to and it works fine.
also remember you need to have mat_mipmaptextures set to 1 in-game
also remember you need to have mat_mipmaptextures set to 1 in-game
Does the command AA_MODE_REPLAY_MODE_ALL in your antialiasing - transparency supersampling change your fps? (Like reduce or increase your fps in game)
Does the command AA_MODE_REPLAY_MODE_ALL in your antialiasing - transparency supersampling change your fps? (Like reduce or increase your fps in game)
NvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.
NvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.
FlickerNvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.
So if I set LOD to something like -15 to improve textures instead, I won't get decreased fps?
[quote=Flicker]NvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.[/quote]
So if I set LOD to something like -15 to improve textures instead, I won't get decreased fps?
I know that LOD bias doesn't change your fps, but i dont know why when i have it, i feel my aim different in game.
I know that LOD bias doesn't change your fps, but i dont know why when i have it, i feel my aim different in game.
SkeeFlickerNvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.
So if I set LOD to something like -15 to improve textures instead, I won't get decreased fps?
I've never heard of using this tool to improve textures tbh, can't really help you there but I doubt setting a negative LOD value will have any effect on your textures.
GhoovyI know that LOD bias doesn't change your fps, but i dont know why when i have it, i feel my aim different in game.
Can't really help here, sorry, imo it's just placebo.
[quote=Skee][quote=Flicker]NvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.[/quote]
So if I set LOD to something like -15 to improve textures instead, I won't get decreased fps?[/quote]
I've never heard of using this tool to improve textures tbh, can't really help you there but I doubt setting a negative LOD value will have any effect on your textures.
[quote=Ghoovy]I know that LOD bias doesn't change your fps, but i dont know why when i have it, i feel my aim different in game.[/quote]
Can't really help here, sorry, imo it's just placebo.
SkeeFlickerNvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.
So if I set LOD to something like -15 to improve textures instead, I won't get decreased fps?
You'll just get horrible texture aliasing.
[quote=Skee][quote=Flicker]NvidiaInspector has absolutely no effect on your fps afaik. They won't increase or decrease.[/quote]
So if I set LOD to something like -15 to improve textures instead, I won't get decreased fps?[/quote]
You'll just get horrible texture aliasing.