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The Bethesda Blog has word that in addition to John Carmack's previously announced midnight visit to the Mesquite GameStop for the RAGE launch, the id Technical Director will be joined by other id employees: After long years of work, tonight the team at id Software will finally see its mutant baby RAGE running free through stores across the world. To celebrate, the team is heading down to their local GameStop midnight opening to hang with fans and sign some games.
If you’re in the Dallas area, drive on over to the Mesquite GameStop at 503 N. Galloway Avenue to join John Carmack (CTO), Tim Willits (Creative Director), Matt Hooper (Design Director) and other key members of the RAGE team. The crew will be arriving at 11pm Central — don’t be late!
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Re: More id RAGE Midnight Madness |
Oct 4, 2011, 10:14 |
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Orly wrote on Oct 4, 2011, 03:51: Hey Darks how did you get 16x FSAA and what do you mean by everything turned up all the way? Have you looked at the textures up close? There are hundreds of users complaining of the terrible low-res textures on high-end rigs. My textures SUCK!!
But I agree the game is awesome.
Anyone figure out how to get better textures???
In the option under graphics, the FSAA, if you click it you can choose 16X. I got it on mine at least.
BTW, there are mouse options to slow or speed it up. But, in the invintory screen, yes the mouse is way to fast. that needs to be looked at.
As for Texture poping, Ive had none of that, so the AMD\ATI might be the issue. But Ive had no issues at all so far. loving the game. but I would also recomend to that if your a hard core gamer, then normal difficulty will not be hard enough. Ive only had about 2 fights where I was getting beat up good and that was becasue I took chances.
This comment was edited on Oct 4, 2011, 10:22. |
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