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Faeris Deschamps
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Posted - 2004.08.10 08:14:00 -
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Until (reasonably) recently, I was able to use FSAA with EVE - on two different machines; one a Radeon 9600 Pro, the other with a Radeon 9800 Pro. After one of the patches (I forget which, unfortunately) however, this stopped working. Even the most recently Catalyst drivers (4.9 beta)'s force FSAA feature doesn't work.
This has happened simultaneously on both PCs, so I'm fairly sure it's not buggered hardware. Is Anti-Aliasing now controlled through some line in a configuration file? Any ideas?
Originally by: "Mahrai Ziller" Oh, they never lie. They dissemble, evade, prevaricate, confound, confuse, distract, obscure, subtly misrepresent and wilfully misunderstand with what often appears to be a positively gleeful relish and are perfectly capable of contriving to give one an utterly unambiguous impression of their future course of action while in fact intending to do exactly the opposite, but they never lie. Perish the thought.
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Faeris Deschamps
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Posted - 2004.08.10 08:14:00 -
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Until (reasonably) recently, I was able to use FSAA with EVE - on two different machines; one a Radeon 9600 Pro, the other with a Radeon 9800 Pro. After one of the patches (I forget which, unfortunately) however, this stopped working. Even the most recently Catalyst drivers (4.9 beta)'s force FSAA feature doesn't work.
This has happened simultaneously on both PCs, so I'm fairly sure it's not buggered hardware. Is Anti-Aliasing now controlled through some line in a configuration file? Any ideas?
Originally by: "Mahrai Ziller" Oh, they never lie. They dissemble, evade, prevaricate, confound, confuse, distract, obscure, subtly misrepresent and wilfully misunderstand with what often appears to be a positively gleeful relish and are perfectly capable of contriving to give one an utterly unambiguous impression of their future course of action while in fact intending to do exactly the opposite, but they never lie. Perish the thought.
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Floa
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Posted - 2004.08.10 09:10:00 -
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IIRC, you can add the line:
advancedDevice=1
to your prefs.ini in the cache folder of Eve. This gives you some extra graphic options in-game, including aliasing.
**** Real eyes...realise...real lies. **** |

Floa
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Posted - 2004.08.10 09:10:00 -
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IIRC, you can add the line:
advancedDevice=1
to your prefs.ini in the cache folder of Eve. This gives you some extra graphic options in-game, including aliasing.
**** Real eyes...realise...real lies. **** |

Faeris Deschamps
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Posted - 2004.08.10 09:20:00 -
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I already did have this line in my config, and as far as I recall there wasn't any antialiasing option revealed in the options screen as a result. I'll have another check and make sure.
Originally by: "Mahrai Ziller" Oh, they never lie. They dissemble, evade, prevaricate, confound, confuse, distract, obscure, subtly misrepresent and wilfully misunderstand with what often appears to be a positively gleeful relish and are perfectly capable of contriving to give one an utterly unambiguous impression of their future course of action while in fact intending to do exactly the opposite, but they never lie. Perish the thought.
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Faeris Deschamps
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Posted - 2004.08.10 09:20:00 -
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I already did have this line in my config, and as far as I recall there wasn't any antialiasing option revealed in the options screen as a result. I'll have another check and make sure.
Originally by: "Mahrai Ziller" Oh, they never lie. They dissemble, evade, prevaricate, confound, confuse, distract, obscure, subtly misrepresent and wilfully misunderstand with what often appears to be a positively gleeful relish and are perfectly capable of contriving to give one an utterly unambiguous impression of their future course of action while in fact intending to do exactly the opposite, but they never lie. Perish the thought.
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Floa
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Posted - 2004.08.10 09:23:00 -
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Yeah, Eve calls it Multisample instead of aliasing, but it gets rid of jaggies nonetheless :)
**** Real eyes...realise...real lies. **** |

Floa
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Posted - 2004.08.10 09:23:00 -
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Yeah, Eve calls it Multisample instead of aliasing, but it gets rid of jaggies nonetheless :)
**** Real eyes...realise...real lies. **** |

Galton Grimm
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Posted - 2004.08.10 17:45:00 -
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With the nVidia drivers for the 5700 and 6800, you can enable antialiasing and anisotropic filtering for all applications, which works fine. Of course that means every app is being elaborated resampled and rendered including the ones you don't care about. I'm running 8x antialiasing and 16x anisotropic filtering, no noticeable framerate slowdown, ship trails don't have moire.
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Galton Grimm
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Posted - 2004.08.10 17:45:00 -
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With the nVidia drivers for the 5700 and 6800, you can enable antialiasing and anisotropic filtering for all applications, which works fine. Of course that means every app is being elaborated resampled and rendered including the ones you don't care about. I'm running 8x antialiasing and 16x anisotropic filtering, no noticeable framerate slowdown, ship trails don't have moire.
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Mr Dexter
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Posted - 2004.08.10 17:54:00 -
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Well AA and AF doesn't work with my 5900Ultra either after this patch when using the Nvidia control panel. Fine with all other aps. This patch bust something. |

Mr Dexter
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Posted - 2004.08.10 17:54:00 -
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Well AA and AF doesn't work with my 5900Ultra either after this patch when using the Nvidia control panel. Fine with all other aps. This patch bust something. |

Jygar
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Posted - 2004.08.11 00:21:00 -
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Works fine on my Fx5900 (Forceware 53.03) aslong as you edit the Pref.ini in the Eve "Cache" folder and add the line:
advancedDevice=1
Then in eve graphics options->Multisampling->Enable Multisampling Quality and set it to 2. If you set it to 1 u get fuzzy text.
Jygar
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Jygar
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Posted - 2004.08.11 00:21:00 -
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Works fine on my Fx5900 (Forceware 53.03) aslong as you edit the Pref.ini in the Eve "Cache" folder and add the line:
advancedDevice=1
Then in eve graphics options->Multisampling->Enable Multisampling Quality and set it to 2. If you set it to 1 u get fuzzy text.
Jygar
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DoZ3r
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Posted - 2004.08.11 12:56:00 -
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Ahh thx folks ill try this out 
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DoZ3r
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Posted - 2004.08.11 12:56:00 -
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Ahh thx folks ill try this out 
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Galton Grimm
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Posted - 2004.08.15 07:28:00 -
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I added advancedDevice=1 and that enabled additional multisampling options in Eve's preferences. However those options didn't produce results as good as the nVidia system wide antialiasing and anisotropic filtering at the highest setting of each, the Eve options don't seem to go as high as the nVidia options. Ship trails have very little moire using system wide settings, but noticeable moire using the Eve rendering options.
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Galton Grimm
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Posted - 2004.08.15 07:28:00 -
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I added advancedDevice=1 and that enabled additional multisampling options in Eve's preferences. However those options didn't produce results as good as the nVidia system wide antialiasing and anisotropic filtering at the highest setting of each, the Eve options don't seem to go as high as the nVidia options. Ship trails have very little moire using system wide settings, but noticeable moire using the Eve rendering options.
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