![]() If set to 1, these settings will indicate that you have completed the game. The higher the DPS value, the faster the camera view will rotate and accelerate when spinning. The higher the Acceleration setting, the quicker the camera will respond to a request to pan. The higher the value for the Deceleration setting, the quicker the camera will come to a stop after a camera pan. These settings control the rate at which the view camera accelerates, decelerates and the maximum rotation speed when you move the cursor to the edges of the screen for example. Try an extremely high value such as 300 if you want all the songs unlocked. Generally speaking, the higher the number here, the more songs will be unlocked. This option shows the number of unlocked songs which are available under the Music screen in KOTOR 2. Note that this setting does not exist by default, so you should create it under this section and set it to =1. It may also help reduce the incidence of crashes in KOTOR 2. Enabling Vertex Buffer Objects (Disable Vertex Buffer Objects=0) can improve performance in certain situations, however it seems KOTOR 2 has some issues with this method and you should set it =1 if you want to resolve slowdown issues in the game (e.g. Vertex Buffer Objects are an OpenGL method of storing vertex data in video memory. Changing this setting to =0 disables some emitters which can improve performance, but will reduce the special effects visible in KOTOR 2. Note that if your current Refresh Rate (see above) at your chosen resolution is higher than your monitor can handle, you will get an 'out of frequency' error and may damage your monitor.Įmitters create special particle effects in KOTOR 2, such as sparks or sprays. While you should adjust your Screen Resolution using the in-game settings (See Resolution under the KOTOR 2 Launcher section), once again if for some reason you cannot start the game, or you wish to try a custom resolution, change these settings here. The Width and Height settings here determine your Screen Resolution. While the Refresh Rate setting should be adjusted using the in-game settings (See Refresh Rate under the KOTOR 2 Launcher section), if you are experiencing problems starting the game due to having set a refresh rate which your monitor cannot handle, or you want to set a custom refresh rate, you can change it here. This setting allows you to manually set the refresh rate for your chosen resolution (see below). If set to 1, the option will become available, however note that certain graphics cards are unable to draw soft shadows correctly or will slow down severely when Soft Shadows is enabled. If this setting is set to 0, the Soft Shadows option will be greyed out (unavailable) under the Advanced Graphics option screen (See In-Game Settings section). Changing this setting can result in black screens when movies are playing and various other graphical problems, so it is best left at default. It has no performance impact.Ĭhanging this setting to =0 should allow KOTOR 2 to run in windowed mode, but it seems the game does not operate in Windowed mode properly. That is, the higher the value of this setting, the softer 2D effects will sound relative to 3D sound effects at any given volume level. This value controls the relative volume of 2D voices relative to 3D voices. Lowering these - particularly the number of 3D sound effects - can help you improve performance (the lowest is 16 3D voices and 24 2D voices), reduce 'graphics lag' in certain situations, and may also aid in resolving audio glitches, but will reduce the richness of sounds in the game. The numbers shown for these settings by default will differ depending on your sound hardware. ![]() 2D voices are sound effects which only have 1 channel (button clicks and console sound effects for example) while 3D voices have 2 or more channels. These settings control the number of channels allocated for various sounds in the game. ![]() If you wish, you can change the settings here to match your normal in-game screen resolution and refresh rate, and this may reduce the chance of crashes when KOTOR 2 switches to cutscene movies. While several of the options in this section appear tempting to change, none of them appear to have any impact at all on the game. You should change such settings using the in-game options menus, or the Configure button in the Launcher menu, and not here. Details of the major tweaks in each file are covered below, however note that settings which can be easily and completely adjusted using the in-game settings are not covered below. ini files swkotor2.ini and swplayer.ini can be found in your \Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\ directory and contain the bulk of the performance-related options for KOTOR 2. ![]()
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