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==Slash command==
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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=TexLodBias|options=[0-2]|note=Reduces the texture LOD bias for better compatibility with anisotropic filtering (values from 0 - 2 are valid).}}
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=TexLodBias|options=[0-2]|note=Reduces the texture LOD bias (Texture Crispness) for better compatibility with anisotropic filtering (values from 0 - 2 are valid).}}


* 0 = Crisp, 1 = Medium, 2 = Smooth. Default is 2.
* 0 = Crisp, 1 = Medium, 2 = Smooth. Default is 2.
* This command changes how textures are drawn. Any value other than "Smooth" does not look good if your video card supports Anisotropic Filtering. No effect of performance on most cards.
* This command changes how textures are drawn. Any value other than "Smooth" does not look good if your video card supports Anisotropic Filtering. No effect on performance on most cards.
* This command alters the Texture Crispness setting in Options--> Graphics and Audio tab--> Advanced Graphics Settings.
* This command alters the Texture Crispness setting in Options--> Graphics and Audio tab--> Advanced Graphics Settings.



Latest revision as of 04:49, 6 June 2023

Slash command

/TexLodBias [0-2]

Reduces the texture LOD bias (Texture Crispness) for better compatibility with anisotropic filtering (values from 0 - 2 are valid).

  • 0 = Crisp, 1 = Medium, 2 = Smooth. Default is 2.
  • This command changes how textures are drawn. Any value other than "Smooth" does not look good if your video card supports Anisotropic Filtering. No effect on performance on most cards.
  • This command alters the Texture Crispness setting in Options--> Graphics and Audio tab--> Advanced Graphics Settings.

Example

/TexLodBias 2