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  1. Posts : 1,962
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       #11

    Quick Saves or checkpoints save? Can you really go stealth if you want or just rubbish Rambo style? People want to know
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  2. Posts : 12,364
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       #12

    AstaLaVista said:
    Quick Saves or checkpoints save?
    Bit of both. You can't save while in the middle of a mission which is fair enough.

    Can you really go stealth if you want or just rubbish Rambo style? People want to know
    Both :)


    I start silent and if it goes wrong, I go Rambo
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  3. Posts : 12,364
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       #13

    BASIC FC3 FPS tips

    For Nvidia users (maybe AMD too)

    ► Disable the in game AA and over ride and force the AA from the NVCpl.

    It not only looks superior - it's smoother too.

    ► Force your preferred vsync settings as well. Force On+ Adaptive works well for me.

    ► Enabling FXAA dosen't seem to make much, if any, FPS hit so you may as well enable it.


    For SLI issues:

    (NV Inspector works well. Recommended tool regardless.)


    ► For config tweaking:

    locate and open the GamerProfile.xml found at

    C:\Users\<YOU>\Documents\My Games\Far Cry 3



    General FC3 speed tweaks

    SSAO is the fastest for both Nvida and AMD
    HBAO is optimized for nvidia
    HDAO is optimized for AMD

    Lower PostFX. (It's what adds the blur basically)
    Disable AA / force through cpl
    Disable Vysnc / enable Adaptive in cpl for Nv
    Lower Shadow quality
    *


    FC3 scales well so even the low settings look 'ok'.
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  4. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #14

    "Someday this will be my home again" (said in best Kiwi accent)
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  5. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
       #15

    How long are the custscenes and can you skip them if you want to? This holds even more water when you are trying to replay the game again or after you have finished it and want a second pass through.
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       #16

    Most aren't that long, there is one so far that is very long....I haven't found a way to skip them.
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  7. Posts : 524
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       #17

    Golden said:
    Most aren't that long, there is one so far that is very long....I haven't found a way to skip them.
    Tried using the spacebar or the mouseclick? Some games let you skip them that way.
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  8. Posts : 12,364
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       #18

    Some games simply don't allow skipping of cutscenes. Once you finish a game, some then allow you to. Others don't. Not sure about FC3 though.


    I would not worry about it though - it's not like some of these 'movie games' that are more cutscene than gameplay.


    Knowing you Daniel, I can guarantee that there will be parts of the game you'll love, parts you'll like but wish were different and some parts you'll hate.

    You'll like the fact that it has re-mappable buttons at least



    The core gameplay is not that dissimilar to FC2. Go to point A then go to point B and so on.

    However, what made that a huge chore in FC2 is no longer a huge chore in FC3 thanks to a lot more fast travel locations you can use from anywhere. (No more traveling to stupid bus stops etc)

    To help break the monotony, there are now more side 'quest' distractions like hunting animals to craft better pouches to raise carrying capacities. Instead of looking for gemstones, you now look for memory cards, Relics and letters. 'Busy work' shit like this helps 'flesh out' the exploration side of things.

    Vehicle handling is the same as FC2. Same are the guns that not only look and sound good, they feel good to use. (I also have the buttkicker on and you can really feel each shot. (This buttkicker is f*cking awesome ) Although sniper and assault weapons seem to be immune to 'bullet drop off'. The bow isn't thankfully. It depends on how you like your trajectory in games. Real or 'accessible'.

    With your specs, you should be able to find a happy enough medium between IQ and performance. It scales well in the looks department.

    Hopefully by now you know that despite my being a lot more tolerant to certain aspects of gameplay you don't like (un-mappable buttons, complex menus, storylines etc) you know how unbiased my game opinions are.

    The game is not perfect. None are. But to me FC3 is what FC2 should've been.





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    On a side note, I've been trying the different AO methods and I personally think that HDAO has a minor edge over HBAO in the looks department. A smidge more natural and tad less glitchy than HBAO. However I am playing on a 40" LCD TV, so that may have an impact on how it looks to me vs a monitor.

    (I've read people claiming that nvidia can sometimes look more 'cartoon-ish' than AMD. FC3 seems to be a good example of that claim.)

    I reckon try it for yourselves. It's subjective. With SLI enabled, luckily I can absorb the FPS hit of HDAO on Nvidia. And just to see the hit, I'm running x32 CSAA. Surprisingly, it's still very smooth. The adaptive vsync appears that it's doing what it's supposed to - keep the frames as even as possible.
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  9. Posts : 19,383
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       #19

    Really good game this.......massive world = lots of replay value. My favorite so far is burning down the marijuana crop fields
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  10. Posts : 524
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit
       #20

    Golden said:
    Really good game this.......massive world = lots of replay value. My favorite so far is burning down the marijuana crop fields
    NOOOOOOO! My magical marijuana plants! *runs after you with a butcher knife!*

    LOL I'm kidding.
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