![]() If memory serves, GPU culling’s description basically explains that it culls certain triangles and reckons “Turn this on if you have an AMD card and off if you have a GeForce card”, which is basically what I need to know. In terms of basic stuff there’s Vsync, motion blur, anti-aliasing, and quality presets (ranging from “Low” up to “Über” and “Mein Leben!”).ĭelving into the advanced video options reveals far more, including mysterious tweakables like “Deferred rendering” and “GPU culling.” I don’t know what half of this stuff does, and the descriptions are generally amusingly unhelpful (Material Aniso Filter changes “the material textures anisotropic filtering quality”), although a few are vaguely useful. Not on the fanciest of menus, but that’s a pretty minor complaint when I get three pages of things to fiddle with. I’m not sure this’ll be fixed by launch, but it is apparently being worked on.Īlright, enough chatter. Achievements are in and work fine, but this does mean a lack of screenshot functionality, amongst other things. Secondly, Wolfenstein 2 currently doesn’t support the Steam overlay. ![]() ![]() Nonetheless, this does mean that there may be some issues I have that you won’t, or – indeed – some issues that crop up in the launch build which aren’t in the pre-release build. First, the review build came with an accompanying list of known issues, most of which should be fixed by launch.
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