My short tests show a small but notable FPS increase:
+ 10-15% in the middle of the full grid (from multiplayer replay)
+ ~8% with only one car, sitting in cockpit (hotlap mode)
these result enabled me to reduce the reduction of the Dynamic LOD setting from 0.50 to 0.25, improving the appearance of cars further away while still having good FPS!
If I'm allowed to make a tiny comment about the Dynamic LOD reduction (Misc option): since it's about reducing the reduction of graphic quality it is the only slider which improves game appearance by moving it to the left side, which caused some funny outcomes.
Some guys, with powerful PCs, ... e right side intuitively!. I was wondering if that slider could be switched around at some point, and call it just "Dynamic LOD"?
Aside of that mip bias for interface / text bug Flame mentioned, I haven't noticed any problems so far.
Reading Whiskey's post got me motivated to search for my own red-cyan glasses which i knew i had... somewhere, just to see this 3D effect of which i thought nothing off having never experienced seeing any kind of 3D with them before (not that i didn't try).
And boy I am GLAD i searched and found them! This thing is on PAR with seeing Avatar 3D in cinema
. I was a little kid again, opening his present on a Christmas morning! It is unreal how real the 3D looks, I never knew RAC had those paddles behind the wheel until i saw them in 3D, they looked like aesthetic part of a dashboard before... lol. And only with a pair of different colored transparent plastic. The glasses haven't changed in all those years so they could have not affect this awesome effect; it must be the thoughtful way how it is implemented in LFS. Thanks so MUCH! I am eying an Oculus from now!
Only problem I have with it is the slight headache after using it for about 30+ minutes and short psychedelic sensation after taking them off
. In addition, I had issues setting those two 3D sliders correctly so that the two images overlap perfectly. I could get the area close to me align but then the far away stuff gets miss-aligned and vice-versa.
It looks best when I use default screen width of 1440 mm (if i set to my own actual width of around 500 mm it only gets much worse). It seems only way to align everything would be if I could set interpupillary distance to 0 mm, but that doesn't make sense.
Don't know what to do, how to set those two things so they work together? Can anyone recommend some advice please.