Battlefield vietnam part 4
The Global LOD Radius setting determines the radius around the character (imagine a bubble) beyond which LOD starts to reduce (at a rate based on the scale factor below). This improves performance, particularly with large numbers of objects on the screen. As objects get further away from the camera, the number of polygons rendered by the graphics card will be gradually reduced without any noticeable reduction in detail. Values below 1 can improve performance due to a reduction of what is being drawn (visible) on screen. Experiment with values close to 1 to see if it suits you better than the default. 1.5) will give you a farther FOV than normal. 0.85) will give you a closer (zoomed right in) FOV than normal, while values over 1 (e.g. Note that if you want to use windowed mode, you should choose a Display Mode for the game which is equal to or smaller than your Windows Desktop resolution otherwise portions of the game display will be cut off. You may experience problems or crashes if using windowed mode, however your performance should be improved.
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If you want to start BF:V in a window on your Desktop as opposed to the normal full screen, set this to 0 to do so. There is no reason this should be left set at 0. In fact if you have a refresh rate fix installed, or are using a refresh rate override on your system, BF:V will not load up - usually giving an error, crashing to desktop or stopping at a black screen - if this setting is not set to 1. By default this setting is set to 0, however it is strongly recommended that you set it to 1 so that your refresh rate can exceed 60Hz in Battlefield Vietnam.