You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?
You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?
[quote name='zebie' post='565175' date='Jul 14 2009, 06:15 AM']Sorry I meant future updates not patch
You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?[/quote]
Having a bar would mean the convergence would be forced into an upper and lower limit. Perhaps a reference number could be displayed. When objects are in front of the screen it could be +0.00 and behind the screen could be -0.00 or something to that effect.
I think that would also be useful for the depth control as it would no longer impose a max depth limit upon users that don't feel like hacking the registry. Then again, min/max bars are pretty looking which hopefully helps ship more units. :)
[quote name='zebie' post='565175' date='Jul 14 2009, 06:15 AM']Sorry I meant future updates not patch
You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?
Having a bar would mean the convergence would be forced into an upper and lower limit. Perhaps a reference number could be displayed. When objects are in front of the screen it could be +0.00 and behind the screen could be -0.00 or something to that effect.
I think that would also be useful for the depth control as it would no longer impose a max depth limit upon users that don't feel like hacking the registry. Then again, min/max bars are pretty looking which hopefully helps ship more units. :)
You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?
You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?
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You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?[/quote]
Having a bar would mean the convergence would be forced into an upper and lower limit. Perhaps a reference number could be displayed. When objects are in front of the screen it could be +0.00 and behind the screen could be -0.00 or something to that effect.
I think that would also be useful for the depth control as it would no longer impose a max depth limit upon users that don't feel like hacking the registry. Then again, min/max bars are pretty looking which hopefully helps ship more units. :)
You know the way when you increase or decrease the depth a green bar appears at the bottom on the screen. Why not do the same thing with the convergence IE when you press Ctrl +F5 or F6 a bar comes up to show how much you are increasing or decreasing it?
PS Why is Need For Speed - Undercover not on the games list all the other NFS games are? Any chance for it being added in future updates?
Having a bar would mean the convergence would be forced into an upper and lower limit. Perhaps a reference number could be displayed. When objects are in front of the screen it could be +0.00 and behind the screen could be -0.00 or something to that effect.
I think that would also be useful for the depth control as it would no longer impose a max depth limit upon users that don't feel like hacking the registry. Then again, min/max bars are pretty looking which hopefully helps ship more units. :)