


Mac: Find a wallpaper you love and click the blue “download” button just below.

Find the image on your computer, right-click it and then click “set as desktop background.” Now the only thing left to do is enjoy your new wallpaper! When you click the “download” button, the wallpaper image will be saved, most likely in your “downloads” folder. Just below the image you’ll see a button that says “Download.” You will also see your screen’s resolution, which we have figured out for you.
1920x1080 batman arkham city driver#
get the GT 430 and put it in do whats needed to get Physx working via driver work around and there you go.Windows: First, choose your wallpaper. Most people in this thread have no idea wtf there talking about at this pointĬyrostatis Benchmark – High settings 1920x1200 DX10Įssentially in the end going from a cheap GT 430 to a GTX 460 or better will only net a 1-4 fps improvement which isnt worth the effort. So with your HD6950 (+unofficial patch/hacks to run NV & AMD videocards simultaneously) the GT430 should run Ageia Physx in Batman: Arkham City pretty well. I guess I was wrong about the performance of a GT430 as an Ageia Physx card, as seen in the Mafia II test in the mentioned review. I have found a review of the GT430 as a Physx card and it works pretty well in Mafia II with Ageia APEX Physx being set on "High". Also a "beefier" card like the GTS450 or even the GTX550ti would be too heavy to handle for your Thermaltake 550W PSU in combination with the already installed Phenom II X6 and HD6950. Make sure you buy the videocard in a shop where you can return the card/get your money back when you don't like the performance after all when using the card for Ageia Physx. The GT520 is likely too slow, because it only has 48 shaders. I think the GT430 (the difference between GT430 and GT440 is the higher gpu/mem clock and the usage of DDR3/DDR5 - correct me if I am wrong) is good enough for Ageia Physx since it has 96 shaders (the same amount of shaders on a GT240/440) perhaps it's not good enough for Physx APEX in Mafia II, but it should do the job in Batman: Arkham Asylum/City. Here is an interesting (yet relatively old) article about Ageia physx, how nVidia tried to "trick everyone" and how the performances are with different videocards combinations: Also the Geforce videocards you mentioned earlier are not good enough for Ageia Physx, I think you need at least a Geforce 9600GT/GT240 if you want Ageia Physx in the supported games properly (I guess comparable Ageia Physx capable cards nowadays are GT430/440). But it seems that there were patches/hacks (as shown by the54thvoid) to use nVidia videocard in combination with an AMD videocard. I don't know if you can use a nVidia videocard as physx card if you don't have a motherboard with Lucid Hydra support and are using an AMD HD6950 as the primary videocard, but it highly unlikely you can do that without Lucid Hydra, since nVidia blocks the usage of a Geforce videocard as Physx card in combination with an AMD(-ATI) videocard in their Geforce drivers.
1920x1080 batman arkham city software#
With your HD6950 you run the game with software Physx (instead of hardware accelerated Ageia physx which adds the earlier mentioned "enhancements") which is fine. flying newspapers, breakable tiles on the ground, breakable glass/windows, volumetric mist etc.). without the Physx enhancements which in my opinion is not a big deal at all, since it merely offers a visual enhancement rather than a gameplay improvement (e.g. Like the first game, the sequel is playable without a nVidia videocard, but then it will look like the console versions (although you can run the game at a much higher resolution of course with your setup), i.e.
