November 5, 2011
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
 is the third game in the highly-acclaimed Deus Ex series. The events in
 this latest expedition into the science fiction world of Deus Ex take 
place in the year 2027, a quarter of a century before the first Deus Ex 
game. The main character, security specialist Adam Jensen, is a 
cybernetically enhanced former SWAT member. He finds himself in the 
thick of the covert wars being waged between multinational biotech 
companies as they strive to gain an edge in the field of human 
augmentation. If you enjoyed the original Deus Ex, then Deus Ex: Human 
Revolution (HR) should be right up your alley, giving you the freedom to
 fight, sneak and hack your way through an engaging cyberpunk-themed 
environment.
The aim of this guide is to allow you to better understand and best 
utilize all of the configuration options available in Deus Ex: HR.
Before proceeding further, make sure you meet the game's minimum requirements as provided below:
- Processor: 2 GHz dual core CPU
- Memory: 1GB RAM (Windows XP), 2GB RAM (Windows Vista/7)
- Hard Drive: At least 8.5GB of free space
- Video Card:  NVIDIA GeForce 8000 series or equivalent
- Sound Card: Direct X 9.0c compatible
- OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
What follows are full descriptions for all of the settings available 
in Deus Ex: HR's various options menus. Screenshot comparisons are 
provided where relevant to highlight the impact on image quality of 
changing these settings. Performance information is also provided for 
every setting, although bear in mind that the precise impact on your 
particular system depends on your specific hardware combination and your
 other game and system-wide settings. The aim here is to give you enough
 information so that you can make an informed choice as to the settings 
you enable or disable to obtain a balance of visual quality and 
performance acceptable to you.
General System Optimization
Almost as important as any in-game setting is the way your Windows 
installation is configured. A great many problems and performance 
issues, especially stuttering, crashes and slowdowns, can be traced 
directly to sub-optimal settings in Windows and out-of-date or badly 
configured drivers. For this reason it is recommended that you download 
the relevant version of the  
TweakGuides Tweaking Companion (TGTC) and take the time to optimize your Windows installation correctly. At the very least make sure to update your 
graphics drivers to the latest available version.
Performance Measurement
To successfully conduct any tweaking, you will need some way of objectively measuring your performance in 
Frames Per Second (FPS). The quickest and easiest way to measure your FPS in any game is to use the free 
FRAPS
 utility. Download, install and launch FRAPS before starting up Deus Ex:
 HR. You will now see a yellow FPS counter displayed in the corner of 
your screen. Pay attention to this FPS figure, particularly during 
graphically intense scenes, such as in heavy combat or in highly 
detailed areas. If your FPS dips into the low double or single digits 
for example, this is a good indication that you need to adjust various 
settings until your minimum FPS is consistently above 20-25 FPS during 
normal gameplay, such as when walking around or conversing with others, 
and higher still (e.g. 30-35 FPS +) during combat to maintain 
appropriate responsiveness.
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