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is there a way to change/save AA/AF settings for each game for ATI/AMD?? i just switched from nvidia to ati not long ago. in nvidia they lets you change settings for each games separately. so i was wonder if i can do something similar with ATI/AMD.


Message edited by accu on 10-10-2008 at 04:49:25 AM
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sure, why not just do it in game?

Reply to eklipz330

just use battlefield2 for example, the in-game setting wont allow you to do 16aa/16af.
just want to know if there is a way to change aa/af like nvidia, if not i'll live with it.

Reply to accu

You can set it in CCC and create profiles, is that what you wanted? To do, just go into CCC, go under the 3D tab, AA and AF both have an option, set them, and make sure you check "Override Application Settings" and up at the top you can make a new profile. I don't know if the nvidia way is more automatic, but...this is close. I also set my OC settings for my game, if it's older and you get plenty of frames, turn down/off your OC.

Reply to Dekasav

no you can't do it as nvidia does but if it is only one or two games generally yiu can just create a profile and use a hotkey to activate it. They also work in games so you can switch them on and off on the fly. Although i haven't used it, you can launch a program when you activate a profile as well.

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Reply to strangestranger

You can check out ATI Tray tools, which has linking to apps. Whenever you open an app, it will change to the settings profile you want. Very nice. It can also do the same for overclocking. I love that program.

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