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Star
Trek Voyager tweak guide
Posted
by Thomas
McGuire on October 23, 2000 - Page 4/11
Now go into the Game options menu.
Light
flares. Set this to On to enable light flares in the game, this allows effects such as
light flares & halos to occur. Setting it to Off will improve performance.
Sync
every frame. Leave this set to Off unless you are experience input problems.
See the r_finish "x"
setting for more detailed information.
Identify
target. Set this to On as it will help when playing both online (Enemy models names will appear
when aimed at a target, if aiming correctly you may be warned
of a target before you see them, e.g. around a corner) &
offline (A descriptive text will appear when aiming at certain
targets).
Dynamic
lights. See the r_dynamiclight
"x" setting for more detailed information.
Wall
marks. See the cg_marks
"x" setting for more detailed information.
Text.
Use this to set your language preferences, be it English
or other
Voice. Use this to set your language preferences,
be it English or other.
Crosshair. Use this section to select the crosshair you wish to use in the game, if
any.
Subtitles. Set this to On to enable subtitles in the game &
cinematic scenes or Off to disable subtitles in
cinematic scenes & in-game as you see fit. Set it to Cinematic
only if you enable subtitles in cinematic scenes
only.
General config tweaks
Once
you’ve all your basic settings chosen open your Config
file using Notepad & Add/edit the
following lines. Search for the following lines & edit the
x value as appropriate.
com_hunkMegs "x".
You can use this to set the amount of memory available to
Elite Force. A general guideline to setting this value would
be 2/3 of RAM. Keep in mind Windows needs about 16MB RAM minimum
to run. You should also have closed all other programs before
running Elite Force.
m_filter “x”. Set x to 1 to enable mouse filtering. This will average out mouse
movements resulting in much smoother scrolling. A setting of 0
disables the filter. I’d high recommend enabling
this.
in_joystick
"x".
You won’t be using a joystick to play Elite Force so set x
to 0. If you are, set it to 1.
Mouse & keyboard is by far the better way to play though.
in_mouse
"1". Set x to 1 to enable mouse support. If for some
reason you aren’t using a mouse then set this to 0.
g_subtitles
"0". Setting x to 1 will enable subtitles in the game,
0 disables them. A setting of 2 enables
the display of subtitles during cinematic scenes.
r_finish “x”. Setting x
to 1 may eliminate
lag from input devices (such as keyboard/mouse) at the cost of
a few FPS. The default is 0
so only change it to 1
if you experience any controller lag. This ensures proper
timing.
r_ignorehwgamma "x".
Set x to 1 to enable the game itself to
set the gamma level to be used. Set it to 0 to disable
any in-game gamma settings & use one set by the video card
driver instead. Setting it to 0 may make any brightness
slider in the game menu ineffective.
cg_autoswitch "x".
Set this to 0 to disable auto switching of collected weapons. This
setting won’t affect performance, but I’m sure no-one
wants to switch from the Photon launcher to an I-MOD just
because they walked over it.
cg_drawAmmoWarning
"1". A value of 1
enables the low-ammo warning display. 0
disables it.

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