Halo looks muddled and jaggy on my comp. I have a barand new dell e1750 inspiron laptop dual core 2.0 processor and 2 gigs of ram. What are the best settings for the video options?
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Halo looks muddled and jaggy on my comp. I have a barand new dell e1750 inspiron laptop dual core 2.0 processor and 2 gigs of ram. What are the best settings for the video options?
What is the video card make? If not, we can't help you.
To check your video card, right click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop. Click on "Properties." Click on the "Hardware" tab. Go to "Device Manager." Click on the "+" sign next to "Display Adapters." Then tell us what you see.
If Halo is running at a lower resolution than your computer screen's native resolution, you need to raise the resolution OR run the game in a window, which you do by adding " -window" to the tagline of the Halo desktop shortcut.
depends on your monitor's screen resolution. Basically go to settings->video settings in Halo and then turn all the options you see to "on" and "high". Then for resolution turn it as high as it will go on your system. A system like that should play Halo reasonably well at high settings unless it has integrated graphics.
Muddled and jaggy? Got the latest drivers?
Forum tip - http://h2vista.net/forums/h2images/buttons/edit.gif is your friend.
Maybe download the latest drivers for your video card and install just to be sure... in what sense is it jaggy? Can you post a screenshot?
There, do not double, triple, or quadruple post like that. There is an edit button. I took the liberty and merged the posts.
You also need to cool down on making the threads, you have been making to many.
well i do apologize for the quad post. but as far as making a lot of threads. i just got the game and therefore have questions. Im in no way spamming or anyhting like that.
No idea how to tkae a screen shot. ALL edges are jaggy though. especially the guns and sides of hills and buildings liek in blood gulch.
Well, try and limit to how many threads you make in a given amount of time. Try and put them in one thread too.
Screenshot = press print screen key, then paste into Paint/Photoshop/whatever. Save, upload to imageshack.us and post.
what a pain. anyways im just gonna assume my brand new pc cant run a couple year old game and buy it anyway.
It looks icky, you probably just need to change some settings. Halo does not support Anti aliasing so it will have lot more jaggies. Also the image quality on Nvidia cards seems to be fail. there is a fix though.
Fugly as in weird colours, triangles or shapes all over the place where they shouldn't be?
If so, it's definitely your video card's drivers.
dude we need a screen shot to understand wat your trying to explain.
Fugly just doesnt give us enough information to give u a proper answer. get a screenshot, upload it and ppl will be able to fix your problem
Halo 1 does not support anti aliasing.
Halo 1 wont be any sexier with newer better pc's.
Halo 1 has always been kinda crappy looking due to the antoshperic thingy and no anti aliasing.
So yeah not much you can do.
Anisotropic filtering. And you're wrong there, Halo 1 supports up to 8x anisotropic filtering.
I wouldnt say supports, more like accepts..
// UseAnisotropicFilter - For high end cards will use Anisotropic filtering instead of trilinear on environments
you cant set that to 6x...
Have you tried using NVIDIA's drivers?
It's worked in terms of AA in WoW, which dosn't support it as far as I know; I haven't tried antriscopic filtering in HPC or CE <_<
EDIT: But yeah. We do need screenshots to figure out your problem. <_<
Um a little while ago i was deleting stuff of off my pc and somehow i lost MS paint and wordpad. N e 1 know how to get it back? nvmnd picture coming soon
That's how Halo is supposed to look. An old game looks no better on a new PC.
for some god forsaken reason it wont upload as a full screen picturehttp://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...jagsreturn.jpg\http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...3d/tehjags.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...3d/tehjags.jpg
Yeah... that's perfectly normal...
Your friend's is perfect looking?
He must have played around with his video card settings like Reaper does, because that's about as good as Halo will get.
About the antriscopic filtering...I only have choices of 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x... How did you get 6x? <_<
Reaper wanna show us a picture of your halo? :D
Halo? pfft
Check out my MARATHON
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/SA2/marathon.png
I could never work out how to make Marathon work on my PC... :|
http://source.bungie.org/get/
<3 Marathon
The multiplayer is pretty good Quake style action (as in nothing but the Rocket Launcher gets used... ever)
I believe your problem is that you're running Halo in a mode that fills the whole screen, which will "stretch" the game image (squares become rectangles, circles become ovals, etc).
My laptop is a widescreen too (1280x800) and if I run Halo such that it fills the entire screen, poof, everything is stretched, fattened, and fugly. Halo does not support widescreen natively. It will display the correct # of pixels (1440 horizontal, 900 vertical on your laptop) but the picture itself will still be stretched.
Your video card is SUPERB and totally owns mine, on both desktop and laptop. If my graphics card can run Halo on full settings with no less than 80 fps, yours can do way better.
There is a FOV (field of view) hack out there to run Halo in true widescreen (however the reticule is still stretched but who cares). Google it because I forgot the location.
Game models are fine. HUD and widget bitmaps will be stretched, as widescreen support wasn't really factored in. Not everyone could easily get a widescreen monitor back in 03.
I couldn't figure out how to screencap with the colour overlay, so I attempted to recreate it in photoshop, it turned out reasonable, but slightly too dark. I also downsized the image for filesize, I actually run on 1280x1024.
Bold so that there are no misunderstandings.
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/2...nshot00ri6.jpg
needz moar contrast
Just a little, though.
lmao, that doesn't look any better than mine. I love old games where mid range hardware can do just as well if not better than brand new crap
I can tell that you are either running at 640x480 or 800x600. To get 'perfect' halo you just need to race the resolution.