As someone who always upscales his Arma games from 720p to 1080p, rebel is doing no such thing. Neither does he have postprocessing enabled, from what I can tell.Wellenbrecher said:In the settings both resolution have to be set to the same value.Rebelknight said:Patrolling in East Ukraine for pro-Russian insurgents.
If you have that, deactivate PP, that looks ridiculously blurry and how you were able to shoot anyone with a view like that is a mystery to me.
The default shortcut is shift+space but you need to set up the high command module for that. You do that by syncing the "High Command - Commander" module to yourself and the "High Command - Subordinate" module to any squads you wish to be able to control.Rebelknight said:Also, what is the button to command more than a squad?
''Space'' button seem to allow me to command only one squad.
He has something in there that makes it blurry.Ljas said:As someone who always upscales his Arma games from 720p to 1080p, rebel is doing no such thing. Neither does he have postprocessing enabled, from what I can tell.Wellenbrecher said:In the settings both resolution have to be set to the same value.Rebelknight said:Patrolling in East Ukraine for pro-Russian insurgents.
If you have that, deactivate PP, that looks ridiculously blurry and how you were able to shoot anyone with a view like that is a mystery to me.
With a GT 635M? Not at anywhere near acceptable framerates.Splintert said:Good god surely you can at least run native resolution?
Like we learned in the FDF, movement reveals. It hurts, yes, but a moving target is still visible as far as it really needs to be. If you zoom in, anyway.Wellenbrecher said:Holy ****...
It must be impossible to play without markers with a setting like that. oO
Yuck, I guess.Ljas said:Minimum settings at 1080p gives me 30fps on that menu screen.