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Description:spellEffectLevel will increase or decrease the visual intensity effect of spell graphics. This doesn't effect all spells but has a great effect on area of effect spells such as rain of fire. | Description:spellEffectLevel will increase or decrease the visual intensity effect of spell graphics. This doesn't effect all spells but has a great effect on area of effect spells such as rain of fire. | ||
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The general command line looks like this '''spellEffectLevel ###''' (default value seems to be 25) | The general command line looks like this '''spellEffectLevel ###''' (default value seems to be 25) | ||
There are 2 ways to set this: | There are 2 ways to set this: |
Latest revision as of 04:48, 15 August 2023
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Description:spellEffectLevel will increase or decrease the visual intensity effect of spell graphics. This doesn't effect all spells but has a great effect on area of effect spells such as rain of fire.
Usage: The general command line looks like this spellEffectLevel ### (default value seems to be 25) There are 2 ways to set this: 1st: add the following line to your config.wtf file SET spellEffectLevel "###" or 2nd: use the following slash command in game /console spellEffectLevel ### The second method give you the ability to adjust different values to experiment with what works best for you ### -- is a value from 1 to 1000
If you wish to improve your FPS and lag in dungeons try setting this value to 1