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Battlefield 2 Tweak Guide [Page 7] Advanced Tweaking Config Files Aside from the in-game settings, Battlefield 2 has a large number of config (.con) files spread throughout its directories. These files can be edited using a text editor like Windows Notepad or Wordpad. Before editing any.con file, first make sure you make a backup copy of it. However as you may have noticed, editing many of these.con files can prove pointless as the changes seem to have no impact. I have found that the main configuration files which do have an impact are found under your Documents and Settings [username] My Documents Battlefield 2 Profiles directory, with the settings for each profile (whether an online or offline profile) are listed under a numbered directory (e.g. 0001 for the first profile, etc.).
Note, I don't recommend that you edit the files under the Default directory. To see which particular profile is currently in use, open the Global.con file under the Profiles parent directory first, then see which number it mentions, and go to that particular numbered directory to find the files mentioned below. Most of the settings in these.con files can and should be altered using the in-game options. However there are a few things you can adjust which are unique to the.con files: Video.con VideoSettings.setResolution 1280x960@75Hz This setting controls your current resolution in Battlefield 2. The format is Width x Height@Refresh Rate.
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If you cannot start up BF2 and change the resolution from within the game, try altering it here to help you startup the game. In particular when you want to launch BF2 for the first time and the game just crashes back to desktop (See Troubleshooting Tips section), you can change the resolution from its default of 800x600@60Hz to one your monitor supports. Note however that certain resolutions are unsupported and entering them here will not work - see the Command Line section further below.
VideoSettings.setTerrainQuality 4 VideoSettings.setGeometryQuality 4 VideoSettings.setLightingQuality 4 VideoSettings.setDynamicLightingQuality 4 VideoSettings.setDynamicShadowsQuality 4 VideoSettings.setEffectsQuality 4 VideoSettings.setTextureQuality 4 VideoSettings.setTextureFilteringQuality 4 All of the above settings can be adjusted from within the in-game Video settings. However the highest they can be set to is High from within the game (a value of 3). By setting them each to 4 in Video.con (as shown above), you will have them displayed as 'Videosettings_Ultrahigh' in the in-game Video settings screen, and some people believe this increases the graphics quality to Ultrahigh levels.
I didn't see any impact from this change, but if you want the absolute best quality in BF2 give it a try. Update: As of the 1.3 Patch, you can no longer set Ultra High quality, the highest value which works for these settings is 3, which is also the maximum possible when using the in-game settings.
Profile.con This file contains details of your online account including the username (GameSpyNick), the Email attached to that name, and the Password (encrypted). You can't change these details here - doing so will have no impact on your online account, except maybe cause problems logging on or with Punkbuster. If you want to change your online account name, email, or both, the correct way to do so is by going directly to the site, and first login using your current details.
Then change the relevant information, enter the correct password and submit it to save the changes. Then when you return to BF2, enter your new details and retrieve your new account details then login to your multiplayer account.
General.con GeneralSettings.addServerHistory This settings show you the last servers you have successfully connected to. This list is handy because it provides the server names as well as the IP Number and Port Number. You can use these details in the Server Browser window to quickly connect to the same server again. The quickest way however is to simply go to the Favorites tab which has a record of the last 20 servers you've played on as well as any servers you've tagged as favorites.
See the Multiplayer section of the In-Game Settings section for more details. Interestingly, you can add console commands to General.con, and they will be implemented at startup for BF2. So for example if you want the FPS counter to appear whenever you launch BF2 and join a game, add the renderer.drawFps 1 command at the bottom of General.con. The list of console commands is on the next page. Controls.con This file contains all of the control mappings for actions in the game. The file structure is quite complex, and rather than cover it at length here, I recommend you see this detailed thread on the PlanetBattlefield Forums:. These are pretty much all of the useful things you can do by way of tweaking the.con files which I am aware of.
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