however if you have better hardware you may be able to make it look moderately better by cranking up the settings.
As for the best hardware configuration for the game, that depends really on the type of processor, amount of RAM, the video card used, and the monitor. Personally though, anything faster than a 2 ghz processor with 1gb of RAM and a fast Nvida video card should be enough to handle most of FFXI’s more advanced graphic settings turned on, like bump mapping.
Do you have any answer for that?
For instance, I play FFXI on a Sempron 1.6ghz PC with 768mb of memory, and as soon as I invested in a new video card (Geeforce FX 5600) I bumped up all the graphic options.
Needless to say, the game did look better than it did running in default mode – it’s just player characters and NPCs kept disappearing in the field, and lighting effects slowed the game down to a crawl. In the end, I had to switch things back to defaults, although I kept the resolution at 1024×768 (my current monitor resolution).
So it all comes down to balancing the graphic quality of the game with what your machine is capable of running. As a starting point though, try increasing the background resolution to 1024×768 – the game’s default resolution is only 640×480 – which is a massive step up in terms of quality.
It just depends on whether or not your system is capable of running the game in high resolution.
I don’t recommend it unless you are willing to RESEARCH windower and are willing to accept any and all consequences if you do somehow get caught with it.
It just depends on whether or not your system is capable of running the game in high resolution.
I have everything on the highest quality but still it’s not what it’s on the screen shots ๐