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{{Command|= Comments
{{RV|type=command
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| ofpr |= Game name
|game1= ofp
|version1= 1.75


|1.75|= Game version
|game2= ofpe
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|version2= 1.00
 
|game3= arma1
|version3= 1.00
 
|game4= arma2
|version4= 1.00
 
|game5= arma2oa
|version5= 1.50
 
|game6= tkoh
|version6= 1.00
 
|game7= arma3
|version7= 0.50
 
|eff= local
 
|gr1= System
 
|gr2= Environment
 
|descr= Sets the desired [[getTerrainGrid | terrain resolution]] in meters.
 
|s1= [[setTerrainGrid]] grid
 
|p1= grid: [[Number]] - for default landscapes the supported resolutions are:


| [[Operation Flashpoint]], [[VBS1]]: Set desired terrain resolution (in meters).
For default landscapes, supported resolutions are:
* '''50''' - smoothest, less lag
* '''50''' - smoothest, less lag
* '''25''' - default in multiplayer
* '''25''' - default in multiplayer
* '''12.5''' - default in singleplayer
* '''12.5''' - default in single player
* '''6.25'''
* '''6.25'''
* '''3.125''' - bumpiest, higher lag
* '''3.125''' - bumpiest, higher lag
{{Feature|informative|If unsupported resolution is selected, the nearest supported resolution is used instead. Higher number means less vertices are used for terrain rendering, making distant hills less smooth. Value 12.5 corresponds to selecting Terrain Detail Normal in Video options, 50 to Very Low, 3.125 to Very High. In older games like [[:Category:ArmA: Armed Assault|{{arma1}}]] terrain resolution is fixed, determined by the world created.}}


If you select unsupported resolutions, nearest supported value is used instead.
|r1= [[Nothing]]


[[Armed Assault]], [[VBS2]]: Terrain resolution is fixed, determined by the world created. This function controls terrain LOD instead (the distance in which the terrain mesh resolution starts to degrade). Higher number means less vertices are used for terrain rendering, making distant hills less smooth. Value 25 corresponds to selecting Terrain Detail Normal in Video options, 50 to Very Low, 3.125 to Very High.
|x1= <sqf>setTerrainGrid 12.5;</sqf>
|= Description
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| '''setTerrainGrid''' grid |= Syntax
|seealso= [[getTerrainGrid]] [[setViewDistance]] [[viewDistance]] [[setDetailMapBlendPars]] [[getObjectViewDistance]] [[setObjectViewDistance]]
}}


|p1= grid: [[Number]] |= Parameter 1
{{Note
|user= Hardrock
|timestamp= 20060804120200
|text= ''Notes from before the conversion:''


| [[Nothing]] |= Return value
This is like opening up your video preferences and changing "terrain detail", i.e.: setTerrainGrid 50 = lowest detail
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setTerrainGrid 3.125 = highest detail It is similar to the command [[setViewDistance]].
 
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|x1= <pre>setTerrainGrid 12.5</pre> |= Example 1
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| |= See also
{{Note
|user= WGL.Q
|timestamp= 20070818094600
|text= ''Effects on grass:''
* 50: disables/removes grass altogether.
* 25: grass is visible.
* Lower values make grass drawn a bit further at distance. However the effect is decreasing rapidly: Grass radius of 25 is 100%. 12.5 is now like 100% + 20%,  6.25 is like 100% + 20% + 5% and 3.125 is  100% + 20% + 5% + 1%. Note these are estimates!


{{Link|http://ofpc.de/wargames//files/arma/biki/Test_VD_TD.Sara.rar|Demo Mission Test_VD_TD.Sara.rar}}: ViewDistance and TerrainGrid can be changed via RadioTriggers
}}
}}


<h3 style="display:none">Notes</h3>
{{Note
<dl class="command_description">
|user= Rommel
<!-- Note Section BEGIN -->
|timestamp= 20191215055000
|text= ''{{arma2}} Supported Reso:''


<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 4, 2006 - 12:02</dd>
In {{arma2}} you are not stuck to 50, 25, 12 etc. 45 is a lower setting than 25!
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Hardrock|hardrock]]'''</dt><dd class="note">''Notes from before the conversion:''
}}


This is like opening up your video preferences and changing "terrain detail", i.e.: setTerrainGrid 50 <nowiki>=</nowiki> lowest detail
{{Note
setTerrainGrid 3.125 <nowiki>=</nowiki> highest detail It is similar to the command [[setViewDistance]].
|user= Galzohar
</dd>
|timestamp= 20130313170500
|text= ''Arma 3 Multiplayer default:''


<!-- Note Section END -->
Some testing indicates that the default value for {{arma3}} multiplayer is 10 - just like before. 10 is between "Normal" and "High".
</dl>


<h3 style="display:none">Bottom Section</h3>
An user's terrain detail setting is ignored in multiplayer just like in {{arma2}}.
}}


 
{{Note
[[Category:Scripting Commands|SETTERRAINGRID]]
|user= MrPineapple
[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.96|SETTERRAINGRID]]
|timestamp= 20141119174400
[[Category:Scripting Commands ArmA|SETTERRAINGRID]]
|text= '''TerrainGrid values for {{arma3}} 1.34:'''<br>
Low = 50 (NoGrass)<br>
Standard = 25<br>
High = 12.5<br>
Very High = 6.25<br>
Ultra = 3.125
}}

Latest revision as of 12:49, 30 May 2024

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Description

Description:
Sets the desired terrain resolution in meters.
Groups:
SystemEnvironment

Syntax

Syntax:
setTerrainGrid grid
Parameters:
grid: Number - for default landscapes the supported resolutions are:
  • 50 - smoothest, less lag
  • 25 - default in multiplayer
  • 12.5 - default in single player
  • 6.25
  • 3.125 - bumpiest, higher lag
If unsupported resolution is selected, the nearest supported resolution is used instead. Higher number means less vertices are used for terrain rendering, making distant hills less smooth. Value 12.5 corresponds to selecting Terrain Detail Normal in Video options, 50 to Very Low, 3.125 to Very High. In older games like Armed Assault terrain resolution is fixed, determined by the world created.
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
setTerrainGrid 12.5;

Additional Information

See also:
getTerrainGrid setViewDistance viewDistance setDetailMapBlendPars getObjectViewDistance setObjectViewDistance

Notes

Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
Only post proven facts here! Add Note
Hardrock - c
Posted on Aug 04, 2006 - 12:02 (UTC)
Notes from before the conversion: This is like opening up your video preferences and changing "terrain detail", i.e.: setTerrainGrid 50 = lowest detail setTerrainGrid 3.125 = highest detail It is similar to the command setViewDistance.
WGL.Q - c
Posted on Aug 18, 2007 - 09:46 (UTC)
Effects on grass:
  • 50: disables/removes grass altogether.
  • 25: grass is visible.
  • Lower values make grass drawn a bit further at distance. However the effect is decreasing rapidly: Grass radius of 25 is 100%. 12.5 is now like 100% + 20%, 6.25 is like 100% + 20% + 5% and 3.125 is 100% + 20% + 5% + 1%. Note these are estimates!
Demo Mission Test_VD_TD.Sara.rar: ViewDistance and TerrainGrid can be changed via RadioTriggers
Rommel - c
Posted on Dec 15, 2019 - 05:50 (UTC)
Arma 2 Supported Reso: In Arma 2 you are not stuck to 50, 25, 12 etc. 45 is a lower setting than 25!
Galzohar - c
Posted on Mar 13, 2013 - 17:05 (UTC)
Arma 3 Multiplayer default: Some testing indicates that the default value for Arma 3 multiplayer is 10 - just like before. 10 is between "Normal" and "High". An user's terrain detail setting is ignored in multiplayer just like in Arma 2.
MrPineapple - c
Posted on Nov 19, 2014 - 17:44 (UTC)
TerrainGrid values for Arma 3 1.34:
Low = 50 (NoGrass)
Standard = 25
High = 12.5
Very High = 6.25
Ultra = 3.125