Which Graphics Card is better for ut99 ? Any comparison ? And hows NVIDIA GE FORCE GT 630 DDR3 ?

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Which Graphics Card is better for ut99 ? Any comparison ? And hows NVIDIA GE FORCE GT 630 DDR3 ?
What's your budget?
Dude it's unrealtournament. Not halo or crysis. Any will be fine lol UT is more CPU dependant than GPU
Don't worry about UT99. Just get the best you can afford.
Match a new UT renderer to your new card and OS.
nVidia + XP upwards : use the new OpenGL renderer.
ATI + XP : use the new D3D9 renderer.
ATI + Vista upwards : use the new D3D10 renderer.
ATI + Win7 upwards : use the new D3D11 renderer.
Use the D3D9 renderer if you wish to use the ENB mod.
All renderers have individual settings, so you must tweak for your own choice of "optimisation", whether that be speed or quality.
Hmm oK
Ok Thnx And any link to download these ?
Is it http://www.cwdohnal.com/utglr/ ?????
And how/what to change --> All renderers have individual settings, so you must tweak for your own choice of "optimisation", whether that be speed or quality. ??? How/what
smoothness.
Yes those are the main new versions. There are newer ones being tested at the moment, available from Oldunreal
http://www.oldunreal.com/cgi-bin/yab...num=1131878615
DX10 and 11 are by Kentie
Unreal engine Direct3D 10 renderer - kentie.net
Unreal engine Direct3D 11 renderer - kentie.net
Everything you need to know about setting up the UT renderers is here;
UT99.org | TUTORIAL: Unreal Tournament Audio & Visuals Tweaking Guide : Tips, Tricks & Tutorials
Everything you need to tweak Windows is here;
Your Unreal - Tweak Windows and ALL Graphics drivers
You can edit the settings in the main UT "ini" file, but the easiest way to access the renderer settings is via the GUI.
Either from UT by opening the console and typing "preferences".
You then see the "advanced options" panel that is available in the editor.
Or if you have installed the "oldskool" mod that allows you to play Unreal, then you can use the handy menu option it adds.
If you don't already have UT running, it can be quicker to open UEd and open the advanced options from there.