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The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a [[Command Line Parameters|Command Line Parameter]]. For example, <code>-reduce_mip 1</code> | The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a [[Command Line Parameters|Command Line Parameter]]. For example, <code>-reduce_mip 1</code> | ||
Revision as of 07:26, 26 June 2023
Slash command
/reduce_mip [-1 to 5]
Reduces the resolution of textures to only use the reduced (mip-map) textures.
This command alters both the World Texture Quality and Character Texture Quality settings simultaneously according to the following table:
Option | World Texture Quality | Character Texture Quality |
---|---|---|
-1 | Very High | blank |
0 | High | Very High |
1 | Medium | High |
2 | Low | Medium |
3 | Very Low | Low |
4 | blank | Very Low |
5 | blank | blank |
- Must pass as command line parameter -reduce_mip or you need to subsequently run /unloadgfx.
- Originally, both World Texture Quality and Character Texture Quality were one setting much like this command. The settings were split out and able to be set separately in Options in Issue 6.
- /reduce_mip alters the World Texture Quality and Character Texture Quality settings in Options--> Graphics and Audio tab--> Advanced Graphics Settings.
Command Line Parameter
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a Command Line Parameter. For example, -reduce_mip 1
Editor's Note: As you can see, this command is a little awkward. Many options are missing, only 7 out of 36 are available.
Example
/reduce_mip 0