Yes! The low quality screenshot threads have returned! On these threads, I post pictures of TSW / TS19 with low graphic settings, just to compare between high and low. I've recently got TSW working on my laptop again so I thought I'd bring up my screenshot threads once more! For these screenshots, literally everything is on its lowest, but I still try to take somewhat decent shots. Anyway, bring on the screenshots!
These are very good screenshots considering this is lowest settings on a laptop! Must be quite a good spec laptop.
Thank you! Yeah, it's quite good considering it's built for work type stuff. Unfortunately, the screen got damaged recently meaning it's got dead pixels, so I'm going to send it off tomorrow, should be hopefully done before Christmas!
iAspex those are great screenshots considering your settings and it being on a laptop. It just goes to show that low settings does not mean low quality resolution.
I find Effects on low gets rid of a lot of the track detail popping with little discernable effect on quality. Nice shots!
Thank you! Yeah, the Unreal Engine 4 is good for optimisation. Thanks! Didn't know it did that, I'll keep that in mind.
Well, what a year it's been! Happy Christmas and Happy New Year (for those of you who celebrate them)! I've been enjoying the relatively new North Transpennine DLC recently and it's quite good imo! Here's some screenshots that I've took. :P
You can change the settings in game, but, what about in your laptop, can you tweak the graphics card to get rid of those jagged edges, at all?
What graphics card do you have in your laptop, is it integrated into the Motherboard, or, is it separate, is it nVidia, do you have an nVidia settings function like we do on our computers for GTX 9 and 10 series cards?
Really enjoying these screenshots as it gives us context on how this game looks in low settings. Amazing to see that despite the decreased fidelity, it seems to continue to truck along. Mind giving us some screenshots of situations with weather present? Rain, snow, ect. or is that too much for your computer to handle?