And Really?? That's a lot like calling tech support and having the guy ask if the computer is plugged in isn't it? Yes I have textures maxed out. I used to use the 8092 shadows or whatever they were before HTC got rid of them. And just because your next post is going to try to prove me wrong it is a custom built gaming rig from ibuypower.
if it's from ibuypower, it's probably a very good computer but, it's not a custom built gaming rig. i didn't ask about just textures and shadows, i asked about all graphics settings.
this would be current maxed out aces high graphics settings...
if you can run 60fps with those settings in a low alt furball at a coastal base with ships close to shore, over a heavy tank battle ...then maybe you have a foot to stand on about the graphics quality. my system is capable of running any retail box game with high settings in multiplayer mode, none of which allows more than 64 players at a time on a terrain. the mmo's that i have played and currently play are all give and take, either photo realistic graphics with limited players on a map or, photo realistic graphics with unlimited players but limited graphics detail range (1 mile or less). aces high isn't high end photo realistic graphics but it is a decent balance considering the range of visibility with detail, the number of objects that can be rendered within that range (including all the skins available) and the number of players that are allowed in a single environment. neither world of tanks, war thunder, iracing, guild wars, or any of the other mmo's are as balanced as aces high is when it comes to all of the aspects involved.
that's not to say there isn't room for improvement. i'll concede that the ground and water is minimalistic in comparison to some, but i know it is a trade off of looks vs performance and i for one would rather have the performance without the need for higher performance hardware than i can afford. some of the people in this discussion wanting better graphics either weren't here for, or have forgotten about the last graphics upgrade and the subsequent blowout from subscribers. and what those people (10% or less of the current subscriber base) are asking htc to do is yet again push the graphics higher and subsequently increase the hardware requirements to maintain performance, at the risk of losing yet more subscribers without any guarantee that the improved graphics will actually draw more subscribers than such graphics improvements will lose.