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Sin Autoexec Creator


Updated: May 21, 1999
Written by: Dan "Tweak Monkey" Kennedy

This tool does not work with Google Chrome and may only work on legacy versions of Internet Explorer or Firefox.

If you know of any console commands for Sin that are not included and can boost performance let me know.

Please make all the choices you wish to make, then click the "create" button at the bottom. It will then create your personally optimized autoexec. Highlight all of the text, (or hit CTRL-A) and choose copy. (or hit CTRL-C) Now go into notepad and paste. (Under Edit -> Paste) Choose File, Save as, and point it to your Sin\base\ directory (or "Sin Demo\base" directory for the demo). Save it as "autoexec.cfg". (INCLUDING the quotes!) If you save without the quotes it will be autoexec.cfg.txt instead of autoexec.cfg.
Now start Sin and enjoy!

 

Hands and weapon

Do you want your hand and weapon to be visible when you play?

You will gain a few frames per second if they are invisible.

Make hands invisible and gain performance.

 

Particles?

You will have a huge performance increase from disabling particles.

Particles are the small debris your rockets etc. will leave behind after being fired, and the blood that splats from targets..


Particles Enabled:



Particles Disabled:



Disable particles and gain performance.

 

Dynamic Lighting?

You will have a large performance increase from disabling dynamic lighting effects.

Dynamic is the lighting your shots create on the area and walls around the projectile.


Dynamic Lighting Enabled:



Dynamic Lighting Disabled:



Disable dynamic lighting and gain performance.

 

Shadows

Turning gl shadows on will definitely lower framerates by a large margin. I personally think the shadows are not very helpful and aren't very pleasing to look at.

GL Shadows Enabled:



GL Shadows Disabled:



Disable shadows and gain performance.

 

GL_modulate

Increasing this will lighten up the darker areas of the game. I suggest you use the above settings while setting this to to 1.5 . If it seems to dark in some areas try adjusting the value or you can just adjust the brightness under options to match specifically what you want.

GL_Modulate

 

Player Mip

This is the texture quality that the player models will use. You will gain a little performance by changing it to 2 if you have a slower system, but you will retain image quality by leaving this at 0. If you can spare the FPS, make this value 0. If you have a voodoo2, lowering this will not affect framerates at all most likely

Player Mip

 

Pic Mip

This is the overall texture quality. You will gain a little performance by changing it to 2 (again on slower systems), but you will lose massive image quality. If you have a voodoo2, leave this at 0. If you want image quality, then leave this at 0 with any card.

Pic Mip

 

8 Bit textures?

You will not lose much from them visually, but may gain some performance by enabling them. For best image quality, use 16 Bit textures. Auto will attempt to use 16 Bit. If it fails it will use 8 Bit.

8 Bit
16 Bit
Auto

 

What video card are you using?

Choose the chipset your video card uses. OpenGL means your card supports OpenGL (Choose this if you don't see your card listed)

Default OpenGL
PowerVR
Verite (Rendition)
ATI Rage
3Dfx

 

Texture Mode

Find which mode your card supports and select it for best results. Voodoo2 users may select Linear interpolation for trilinear hardware.

Nearest neighbor interpolation for bilinear hardware
Linear interpolation for bilinear hardware.
Nearest neighbor interpolation for trilinear hardware.
Linear interpolation for trilinear hardware.

ZTrick?

Enabling this will cause flickering of some textures and skins, but may increase FPS quite a bit. I suggest you leave this value alone with any card except 3Dfx cards. 3Dfx cards don't tend to flicker as bad.

Enable ZTrick and gain performance (and possible flickering).

 

Flash Blend?

Enabling this will increase frame rates but create an ugly circular light around each object fired. I find it annoying so I recommend leaving this one alone.


Flash Blend Enabled:



Flash Blend Disabled (Dynamic Lighting Enabled):



Enable Flash Blend and gain performance.

 

Palette shifting?

Palette shifting will make it so when you get shot or use quad damage or anything similar the screen will change colors. You may gain a few FPS with this disabled.

Disable Palette shifting and gain performance.

 

Precache?

Precache will load all the map and objects into ram. This will decrease hard drive access and increase performance. This will be the last command executed in the autoexec. However, this will only work for the first level. You will have to type it again in each new map/level.

Use the precache command and gain performance.

 

Joystick?

Most people find it easier to not use a joystick when playing games similar to Sin. This will also increase performance.

Disable Joystick and gain performance.

 

OpenGL culling

Culling removes objects that are covered. So if you disable it the objects will not be removed, so if there is cracking in polygons they may not show. However the game will take a big performance hit.

Use culling and gain performance.

 

"Round Down"

Lowers texture resolution of some textures. Uses less memory so performance is gained. Voodoo2 12 meg owners may skip this one.

Enable "round down" and gain some performance.

 

Sky Mip

Enabling Sky Mipmaps may cause the sky to be blurry and could possibly increase performance.

Enable Sky Mipmaps.

 

Sound Compatibility

Do you have an Creative Labs Ensoniq AudioPCI card or a Sound Blaster PCI64? If you have one of these or your sound card stutters make sure you set sound to compatible mode. Otherwise set to Max Performance for best sound and performance.

Use Max Performance mode.
Use Max Compatibility mode.

 

Sound

Do you want low quality sound? Lowering sound quality will lead to much better performance. The sound is still good, but it will not take all your ram and CPU just to work around it. 8 Bit 11 kHz sound is recommended.

8 Bit 11 kHz
16 Bit 11 kHz
16 Bit 22 kHz

 

CD Audio

Do you like listening to Audio CDs when playing? You will have much smoother performance with CD Audio disabled.

Disable CD Audio and gain performance.

 

Music

Do you like listening to the Sin music? You will also have smoother performance with music disabled.

Disable music and gain performance.

 

Hear your own footsteps?

If when playing Sin you don't wish to hear your own footsteps (it makes things confusing sometimes) you can disable this.

Disable hearing your own footsteps.

 

Internet play

What speed is your modem or connection for multiplayer games?
33.6 k or slower
56 k
112 k to 1.5 Mb/sec
1.5 Mb/sec+ or LAN

 



Make all the choices you wish to make, then click the "create" button. It will then create your personally optimized autoexec. Highlight all of the text, (or hit CTRL-A) and choose copy. (or hit CTRL-C) Now go into notepad and paste. (Under Edit -> Paste) Choose File, Save as, and point it to your Sin\base\ directory (or "Sin Demo\base" directory for the demo). Save it as "autoexec.cfg". (INCLUDING the quotes!) If you save without the quotes it will be autoexec.cfg.txt instead of autoexec.cfg.
Now start Sin and enjoy!

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