Music volume 50%
Invert Y Axis: on
Savage
what psychopaths out there be clicking “load game” on first launch.
Can’t even tell you the last time that happened. Practically everything defaults to having them on.
And then there are games that try to immediately start the first mission to make things more “immersive”
Where is the fov slider?!
Gotta invert that mouse
Subtitles? Yes they’re important, but the first thing I do when I launch a new game is go straight to the graphics settings. Controls come next. Accessibility options are the last thing I change before I launch a game.
Volume down
This. When my friends and I launch a new game, the first few seconds (depending on how many goddamn unskippable intros there are) are always
WHAT? SORRY I CAN’T HEAR YOU! THE MUSIC IS SO LOUD!
When you launch a game for the first time…
Exit Game
“Cool, it works. But I don’t have time to play right now.”
For me, it’s about all the ini files that need to be set up before I can mod the game.
In my situation it’s usually a “you know what? I actually don’t want to play a game after all.”
Happens more often when I have a weed tolerance, and the high wears off before I can even go back inside to boot the computer. (Which is why sometimes I’ll load up the game before I go outside to hit the dab rig. That way I’ll at least get 10 minutes of enjoyment out of the game.)
As someone who’s been there, you really need to start talking to a therapist about substance use disorder. There is much more to life waiting for you after you put in the hard work to unlock it. There is help, you are not alone.
Already doing so. On ketamine therapy too
That’s great to hear.
Gotta change shitty default WASD to based superior ESDF
I love that there are still keyboard warrior out there fighting their own battles. I used to center around my left index finger on the J key (YGHJ), which basically puts the entire keyboard into easy reach of the left hand. I gave it up in the early 00’s though once WASD had been pretty thoroughly standardized. (There were also a lot of games in that era with dogshit customization options due to consolification. At least customization is considered standard procedure these days.)
Music 50%.
I can’t wrap my head around the fact that all games start with the volume sliders at 100. Immediately shatters everyone’s eardrums. Just start them at 50 ffs.
You can set OS volume though. Games aren’t louder than most other media set to 100%
Master Volume: 30%
Music Volume: 40%
FX: 30%
Ambience: 35%
Dialog: 100%
I’m the opposite. I immediately turn the subtitle nonsense off because most games tend to have it on by default.
Nonsense? Accessibility features are nonsense?
y axis: inverted
I finally grew out of my incessant need for inverted y. I think I played a couple of games that couldn’t invert it in a row after not playing FPSs for a long time and broke the habit.
For flying I still use inverted, of course.
Incorrect! Y-Axis: Normal
I hate games that default to inverted. Obviously, the superior option is the Halo trick: tell the player to “Look up using the right stick or mouse” and then set default inverse or not based on what the player does.
Yes! Why is this not default?
Also: vibration off
It used to be … 🤷
Both axes inverted 😎
“Both”?
All 5, babyeee
Disable the Vaseline Squad.
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Motion Blur
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Depth of Field
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Chromatic Aberration
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Film Grain
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Vignettes
If it makes the visuals less clear, it can go to hell. So also toss in floating numbers and, if they are truly ugly, enemy health bars.
God of War (2018) defaults to using some kind of ML-based upscaling that made me think the whole thing was jpeg compressed. It didn’t look good until I disabled that.
In my opinion, a bit of motion blur is great, specially for when your frame rate is really low. Sure, it blurs things, technically reducing detail, but it adds more motion information to each frame.
Depends on the method used. Most motion blur in videogames look like absolute ass and adds delay to inputs.
Well implemented per object motion blur is fine. But in most games it is just lazily implemented as full screen camera motion blur, you’re lucky if you get a slider. If just bumping the mouse causes the whole screen to spasm and smear pixels randomly, then it’s better to turn it off.
Unpopular opinion: I consider antialiasing to be part of the vaseline squad these days.
not unpopular just highly depends on the method. super sampling wouldn’t create that effect but approximate methods do.
I don’t even know the difference between the options. In my day we had 1, 2, 3, and 4. What is DLSS? They have played us for absolute fools.
Yup, Tarkov is unplayable without disabling all that garbage
How does film grain make visuals less clear? Its main purpose is breaking up color banding
a lot of games use it more as a way to give it a vibe, or just have it poorly implemented and doesn’t scale correctly with your monitor resolution
It literally makes the scene grainy by adding random noise to it… 🤨
I haven’t even seen color banding in games since the days of DOS.
I agree. Film grain is great if your monitor doesn’t have 100% perfect color reproduction (and unless you have a high-end display, most will exhibit at least some form of color banding. see here for yourself)
Color banding is predictable. Grain is random noise.
Also, I grew up on 90s games. If there’s no banding, is it even real?
It adds pixelated snow to the image. I do love some film grain in movies but video games don’t really need it unless they are going for a film look.
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Big true. You can’t just start the game, you have to go into options to set the volume slider down to 3% so you can un-mute your speakers without shattering your ear drums.















