![]() w 800 : width screen resolution size (other sizes can be used) gl_aniso 0 : Removes anisotrophic filtering (can improve FPS) nomsaa : turns off AA Anti-Aliasing (can improve FPS) nofbo : this turns off some advance rendering in open_gl (can improve FPS) +gl_vsync 0 : turns off verical Synch in open_gl rendering (can improve FPS) noboarder : in windowed mode this removes the frame around it. windowed : game will be in a framed window Here are more "set launch options" commands that can be used for video. Standard height size is determined by the screen mode -norm or -widescreem The width value will determine the height automatically. This launch option does not need to be set in the presence of -w. h - Forces the engine to start with resolution set to. w - Forces the engine to start with resolution set to. You will need/should remove the commands in the Half-Life launch options. Once you have the correct screen mode and resolution selected. This will allow you to see the games menu options to correct the problem.ĥ Then enter the command "-norm -windowed -w 800" no quote marksĬorrect your screen resolution in game menu optionsĤ Select the correct mode and resolution for your monitor ![]() There doesn’t appear to be any Mac-loving-hipsters-work-in-coffee-shops joke in play.This is to help people who have off sized or black screen when starting the game. The wording of the sentence (“I don’t look as cool at a coffee shop”) implies that he is comparing how cool a Mac at a coffee shop looks vs. I’m sure he did plenty of other things during the day between software installs…they’re just beyond the scope of this post.Ģ) His sentence comparing the attractiveness of Apple’s hardware compared to Dell’s is, on the surface, a compliment. The OP doesn’t imply that the process of installing apps took all day, merely that it took him all day to setup his work environment and that, “along the way” he installed software. Ironically, your posts suggest you may have a complex as you inferred a bunch of meaning that isn’t denoted in Programming God’s text.ġ) He simply stated a data point (“no more than 2 hours”) and used no comparative language. ![]() But what he wants, in this case, is a Photoshop-light though, and that is an respond by saying how you could come up with a better/faster setup, with the only downside with that setup being that you don’t look cool sitting at a coffee shop. And with your Mac comes iLife that contains iPhoto for your photography needs. “editing images” => For basic stuff like resize, crop, contrast, white balance, etc there is Preview.app. It’s not like the finder lacks something basic-but people like tabs, dual panes, etc. This is a client that is special for the Dropbox service. “syncing files” => Again, you can sync files through various means in OSX (from iDisk to rsync to WebDav). “backing things up” => OS X has Time Machine, a full backup solution. “managing passwords” => Again this is more than the usual “store this password for me from forms etc”. It’s not like OS X lacks a built-in Notepad/Wordpad equivalent. “editing text” => This is a programmers editor. “compiling software” => XCode is part of the system, only it’s an optional install. The app he uses is about text-to-launch and has many more capabilities. As icons in the Dock, from the Applications folder, as a “stack folder” on the Dock and from Spotlight. “launching applications” => there are several ways to launch applications from stock OS X. For example, “the system” is not there to provide image editing (except if you consider MSPaint that) or a programmers editor. And it’s not like ALL of those are the responsibility of “the system”. He just wants more options and customization. ![]() No, OS X still gets them better than stock Windows/Gnome/KDE. Your post it telling me it gets these basic functions so wrong you have to go elsewhere. I’m not a mac person but seeing this list makes me not want to be. These are seem to be real basic functions that the system should just do well out of the box without having to install 3 tons of add-ons.
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