Make things shiny?

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Make things shiny?

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How do you make things shiny in Halo? I see screenshots where light reflects off ghosts and they shine a nice bright color. Mine don't! :cry:
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Post by mattp001 »

you need at least a geforce 4
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Post by Knight »

Aye, I have a GeForce 4. It's like a MX420 or something like that. I'll check when I get home. Sorry for no specs, before. 2.24GHz Processor, 256 RDRAM, I forget video card RAM. I'll get those when I get home.

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Yes, it's a GeForce 4 MX 420 with 64 MB memory.
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Post by Retro_Boy »

Shoo, you need something better than a 420. I have a MX 440 and it doesnt support it.. Those shaders and stuff are on high end video cards and such... I havent checked into it.
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Post by Knight »

Awww, darn. Thx, though. :lol:

On second thought, is there a way to force it?
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Post by Knight »

Does that make things shiny?

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Post by Ironahand08 »

yeah i got the exact same thing

its a pretty good card
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Post by AmiSS »

whats better in the GeForce. A fx or mx?
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Post by [users]Apple »

on your desktop shortcut of halo or haloce type in the target line -use22 for an ati card to make things shiny...-use14 for geforce it should look like this :"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Halo Custom Edition\haloce.exe" -use14
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My GeForce 3 Ti something something supports it.
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Post by Knight »

Yea, but is that an upper line GeForce 3? It's probably better than my GF4... anyways, I'll try the -force14, I considered it before, but because I was getting 30 FPS when I ran the timedemo, I decided against it.
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Post by Beastman »

its specular setting, and if ur thinking of getting a new one, go with ati ull get better performance unless ur going for 5900 and up but still then better idea to go with the ati for the same price its a better card for ati. 6800 is great but x800 from ati is comin out and most games is performing better, especially if u end up getting the pciexpress one, but ull have to get a new mobo for it to work but it processes twice as fast.
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Post by Knight »

Meh, I'm getting an ATI Radeon 9800XT w/ 256 DDR RAM. I'm happy. :D
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Post by maximusfarticus »

You need a video card that supports AT LEAST Pixel Shaders version 2.0. The Nvidia Geforce FX 5200 is the lowest budget card that does. Or you can opt for Nvidia's new card, the 6800 Ultra. ATI's equivilents are the 9200 and X800, respectively.
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Post by Ironahand08 »

my indoor maps in sp are really slow and lag

is there any way to fix that :?:
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Post by Knight »

Lower resolution and/or reduce video settings?
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Post by Ironahand08 »

does anyone elses lag in sp indoor maps
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Post by Knight »

Yes, when I have video settings up too high.
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