invictius Posted November 5, 2016 I'm guessing there's no benefit, unless hq4x does a better job of smoothing? What resolution are the various hd texture packs in? Maybe an effects-heavy mod like brutal could actually bring a modern computer to its knees? 0 Share this post Link to post
MinerOfWorlds Posted November 5, 2016 invictius said:I'm guessing there's no benefit, unless hq4x does a better job of smoothing? What resolution are the various hd texture packs in? Maybe an effects-heavy mod like brutal could actually bring a modern computer to its knees? I think hq4x would be better in 4k but is unnecessary to have a 4k tv or monitor and brutal doom can bring any computer to it's knees. 0 Share this post Link to post
invictius Posted November 5, 2016 MinerOfWorlds said:and brutal doom can bring any computer to it's knees. Only on slaughterfest/invasion maps. Probably. 0 Share this post Link to post
MinerOfWorlds Posted November 5, 2016 invictius said:Only on slaughterfest/invasion maps. Probably. I have a very bad pc. 0 Share this post Link to post
invictius Posted November 5, 2016 MinerOfWorlds said:I have a very bad pc. You said any computer. 0 Share this post Link to post
MinerOfWorlds Posted November 5, 2016 invictius said:You said any computer. I didn't know that computers have gotten that good i still thought most computers couldn't run borderlands well so my bad. 0 Share this post Link to post
Graf Zahl Posted November 5, 2016 invictius said:I'm guessing there's no benefit, unless hq4x ... GZDoom now has xBRZ which is doing a magnitudes better job at scaling than hq4x. Modern graphics hardware should be fast enough to run GZDoom at 4k, but if you'd try it with a mid-range graphics card it will simply lack the processing power to push that many pixels. And if you want scaled textures on mods like ZDCMP which really push the resource needs to the limit, 2GB of video RAM won't cut it anymore. I got an 1GB graphics card and it simply hangs the system because it runs out of memory. 0 Share this post Link to post