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===Intergrated Voice Comms (IVC)===
===Intergrated Voice Comms (IVC)===
IVC Preferences are as follows:
*Speaker- you can select from which Speaker/Headset voice comes out of.
*Microphone- select the device you want to capture voice from.
*Local Microphone Test- toggles a test on/off to carry out a self-test of your Microphone.
Next you have a list of Channels to Enable/Disable:
*Area Voice Comms
*Mission Voice Comms
*Target Voice Comms
*Side Voice Comms
*Lobby Voice Comms
*Squad Voice Comms


==User Interface==
==User Interface==

Revision as of 11:16, 28 October 2023

Preferences

Game

Here you can choose between 3 preset options - Best Quality/Balanced/Best Performance Also you can also change the language and if you want Game Credits enabled/Disabled

Connection

This Heading has 2 selections-

  • "Network Route" where you can choose between: Use Best - Primary - Secondary
  • "Visable Player Limit" selections being Low - Medium - High

Video

Here you can select which Display to use, the Resolution on the Display and if Vertical Syncing is Enabled/Disabled.
Vertical Syncing helps to create stability by synchronizing the image frame rate of the game with your display monitor refresh rate. If it's not synchronized, it can cause screen tearing, an effect that causes the image to look glitched or duplicated horizontally across the screen.

Effects

This lists all Effects that can be Enabled/Disabled to better game performance:

  • Normal Maps
  • Post Render Filter
  • Water Shaders
  • Water Reflections
  • Muzzle Flash Lights
  • Combat Smoke
  • Specular

Radial Clutter - Also you can change the Ground Clutter, its Density and Radius

Shadows

This has one selector "Shadow Presets" which can be Low-Medium-High.

Infantry

With the Infantry Preferences you can control the following:

  • Level of Detail- You can select how detailed Troops are in Third Person view.
  • Leave Corpses- Select Enabled/Disabled if you want the dead to leave Corpses.
  • Leave Blood- Again Enabled/Disabled to leave Blood Splats.

Disabling Corpses or Blood Splats may increase Performance but does not help you as a player to read what has transpired during the battle.

Leave Corpses- here you can choose how many Corpses can be seen and the Duration they remain visible in Minutes.

Sound

Here you can change Audio Preferences.

  • Sound Card- You can select which Audio Sound comes out from including Headsets.
  • Ambient Sounds- this can be Birds Chirping or Wind. You can select between Frequent/Infrequent/Disable.
  • Alerts- you can Enable/Disable a sound that plays everytime an Alert comes in.
  • Music- you can Enable/Disable music to play when not in game.

Volume Control has to selectors, Sound Effects and Music Volume.

Intergrated Voice Comms (IVC)

IVC Preferences are as follows:

  • Speaker- you can select from which Speaker/Headset voice comes out of.
  • Microphone- select the device you want to capture voice from.
  • Local Microphone Test- toggles a test on/off to carry out a self-test of your Microphone.

Next you have a list of Channels to Enable/Disable:

  • Area Voice Comms
  • Mission Voice Comms
  • Target Voice Comms
  • Side Voice Comms
  • Lobby Voice Comms
  • Squad Voice Comms

User Interface

Chat

Heads Up Display (HUD)

HUD Windows

HUD Alerts

HUD WayPoints