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Hi,

Since the in-game graphics settings options are limited, I was wondering if there are things you can change in a configuration file ? Where are they located (I am using Windows 7) ? Can you use v-sync without forcing it through the Catalyst Control Center ?

And is there a console command to display fps in-game ? How do you activate the console ?

I'm sorry to ask this but I seem to only find information about Two Worlds II and I've been searching for some time now.

And another question : are there any unofficial or community patches that you recommend ?

Thank you
Post edited September 06, 2012 by Onox
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Onox: Hi,

Since the in-game graphics settings options are limited, I was wondering if there are things you can change in a configuration file ? Where are they located (I am using Windows 7) ? Can you use v-sync without forcing it through the Catalyst Control Center ?

And is there a console command to display fps in-game ? How do you activate the console ?
Two Worlds Control Panel allows you to tweak most aspects of TW.

Here's a list of console commands.

If ^ doesn't open the console try ~
Thank you for your answer.

I was able to find the key for the console, and install Two Worlds Control Panel. But I cannot force use of vsync (I tried with the Catalyst Control Center, and Two Worlds CP has no such option), and I am concerned that it might overheat my graphics card without it (I don't know about Two Worlds 1, but Two Worlds 2 seems to overheat the cards of a lot of people). The temp seems to rise quickly, but I haven't played Two Worlds for a long time yet

Do you know why there are two executables : TwoWorlds.exe and TwoWorlds_RADEON.exe ? I can't tell the difference in game

I also find that my game doesn't feel "smooth" (hard to describe), even though I seem to have more than 60 fps all the time. My graphics card is a Radeon HD 7870. Any advice ?
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Onox: Any advice ?

..HD 7870...
D3DOverrider, part of Rivatuner can force vsync. It's for Nvidia cards, but evidently offers limited support for some Radeon cards. Not sure if your card is included.
Thank you, D3DOverrider does the trick ! (Yes, Rivatuner is first and foremost for nvidia cards, but it's also quite old now, so I wouldn't have considered using it). I still have the "laggy" feeling in Two Worlds however, and I have no idea why. Is the game like this ? Perhaps it simply doesn't work well with newer hardware
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Onox: I still have the "laggy" feeling in Two Worlds however, and I have no idea why. Is the game like this ? Perhaps it simply doesn't work well with newer hardware
Try turning grass and foliage off (or down) to see if it makes a difference ?