Thursday, October 29, 2009

Play "Call Of Duty 4" On The Ati Radeon Hd 3200

You can optimize your Call of Duty gameplay by changing the graphics settings.


Infinity Ward released the first-person shooter "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" (COD4) in November 2007 and it quickly became one of that year's bestselling video games. Game play included both story-driven missions and online multiplayer matches. Gamers can play COD4 on platforms such as Sony's PlayStation 3, Microsoft's Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii and PCs. Users running COD4 on a PC equipped with the ATI Radeon HD 3200 video graphics card can optimize their gaming experience by changing the graphics settings. Changing these settings will help achieve a high frame-rate and faster processing during gameplay.


Instructions


Optimize Desktop Resolution


1. Exit any open windows or programs.


2. Open your desktop personalization settings by right-clicking anywhere on the desktop then highlighting and clicking "Personalize."


3. Open the Display Settings application window by clicking on "Display Settings" in the Personalization window.


4. Shift the slider to 800 by 600 pixel resolution by clicking on it, then sliding it to the left until it reads "800 x 600."


5. Click "Apply" to save your settings, then click "OK" to exit.


Optimize COD4 Gameplay Settings


6. Launch COD4 by double-clicking its icon on your desktop. Click "Multiplayer" in the gameplay options menu.


7. Open the "Graphics" settings menu by clicking "Options," then highlighting and clicking "Graphics."


8. Set "Video mode" to 800 by 600 by clicking on it, then highlighting and clicking "800 x 600."


9. Turn "Shadows," "Sync every frame," "Specular Map," "Depth of Field," "Glow," "Soften Smoke Edges," "Ragdoll" and "Bullet Impacts" to off by clicking on each, then highlighting and clicking "No."


10. Place "Model Detail," "Water Detail" and "Number of Dynamic Lights" to "Low" by clicking on each, then highlighting and clicking "Low."







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