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About the chatbox


Randp

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Hello there,

Well this is a minor question, not exactly a problem.

I was watching few MTA videos and I noticed some little thing about those who recorded the videos.

Whenever there is a new line coming up in their chatbox, the whole chatbox moves up smooth and nicely, however in my chatbox, whenever someone says something, the line just appears right away, like jumping up.

As I said, It is not a major problem, I just would like to know if there is anything I can change on my settings in order to make my chatbox to move 'smooth'? I hope you understood me since I cannot exactly explain it.

Here is an example of someone's chatbox when it moves 'smooth' :

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Randp.

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Smooth scrolling is suspended when the FPS is low.

So actually what you are saying is that I will have a smooth scrolling enabled automatically whenever my FPS is in a range of 50-60 FPS?

And thank you for your time.

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Yes, when above 20 fps approx.

I am currently playing with 50 FPS and for some reason the smooth scrolling still does not work, I would like to know if there is any special settings that I need to set in order to enable it.

Thank you for your time once again, and my apologies for disturbing.

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  • MTA Team
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There is no setting to disable it. Does page-up/down do smooth scroll back?

Can you make a video of what you see?

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  • MTA Team
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You have to set your FX settings to "medium" or above in order to get a smooth scrolling chatbox.

Noki is correct.

Glad someone around here knows what's going on.

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You have to set your FX settings to "medium" or above in order to get a smooth scrolling chatbox.

Noki is correct.

Glad someone around here knows what's going on.

I was uploading the video for about 2 hours, your sentence saved me from waiting 5 more hours, the problem is now solved, thank you for your support, it is really appreciated!

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