Hi there hoping someone can help me. If I try to change the
anti-aliasing levels in the advanced options, it appears to make no
difference in the games whatsoever. Even if I have it set at 16x (not
that I want to run the game at 16x), there is no difference and all the
lines in the games are still jaggy. I have a Radeon 9800 pro, and card
settings for anti-aliasing are set to Application preference. Any ideas?
"Xpander" <scott@whiteford65.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi there hoping someone can help me. If I try to change the
> anti-aliasing levels in the advanced options, it appears to make no
> difference in the games whatsoever. Even if I have it set at 16x (not
> that I want to run the game at 16x), there is no difference and all
> the lines in the games are still jaggy. I have a Radeon 9800 pro,
> and card settings for anti-aliasing are set to Application
> preference. Any ideas?
> Thanks in advance
Enable/change that in your ATI control panel so that AA reads
"application controlled".
McG.
On 6/23/2005 8:39 PM Tom Dauphin brightened our day with:
>Sorry about that - I probably wasn't clear. I didn't mean impact on frame
>rates, but impact on the quality of the scene -. In other words, if you're
>running at low res, AA will make the low res graphics look much better. But
>if you're running at high res, it is less likely to make the scene look
>better, as you're already seeing an improved picture based on the higher
>resolution. In other words, the higher the resolution, the less likely it is
>that you would need to have AA on at all... Correct me if I'm wrong...
>
>
The jaggies are less at higher resolutions. There's more to aliasing
than jaggies though.
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