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MJ Maverick
IronPig Sev3rance
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Posted - 2008.05.30 20:53:00 -
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Edited by: MJ Maverick on 30/05/2008 21:05:22 Not working for me :(
Linkage
These are my settings:
Enhancements: Linkage Optimizations: Linkage Compatibility: Linkage
EDIT: 7950GT 256MB --------------------
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MJ Maverick
IronPig Sev3rance
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Posted - 2008.06.04 12:12:00 -
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Originally by: MJ Maverick Edited by: MJ Maverick on 30/05/2008 21:05:22 Not working for me :(
Linkage
These are my settings:
Enhancements: Linkage Optimizations: Linkage Compatibility: Linkage
EDIT: 7950GT 256MB
Bump? It doesn't work lol --------------------
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MJ Maverick
IronPig Sev3rance
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Posted - 2008.06.07 05:34:00 -
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Supersampling but expect a hit on your FPS. --------------------
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MJ Maverick
IronPig Sev3rance
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Posted - 2008.06.11 13:46:00 -
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Originally by: Ishina Fel
Originally by: MJ Maverick Edited by: MJ Maverick on 07/06/2008 05:46:25 Supersampling but expect a hit on your FPS.
EDIT: No change after disabling the Enhance option :( Just to check, it does automatically update right? there isn't some magical "turn on custom settings" button is there?
Then I would go and disable everything not immediately needed.
I.e.: - On the "Compatibility" tab, uncheck "force mimaps". - On the "Optimizations" tab, uncheck everything - On the "Enhancements" tab, uncheck everything except for "anti-aliasing", and pick a non-combined mode for starters, like 2x2 SS or 4x MS.
Then, if you get it to work, you can slowly start adding stuff back, and see where it breaks.
8xS combined is lousy anyway because it gobbles up performance but only supersamples the horizontal edges, and not the vertical ones. That's why it says "1x2 SS" - it means that the image is rendered at normal horizontal and double vertical resolution and then shrunk down to fit the monitor, thus reaching much less pixellated horizontal edges.
If you want the whole image supersampled, you need to choose 2x2 or 4x4 so that the entire image is rendered in double or quad resolution (poor graphics card ).
Or you simply use multisampling alone, which works by blurring the colors along polygon edges, making the 'staircases' much less obvious. it takes a lot less performance (4xMS goes faster than 2x2 SS), but if you're picky, it doesn't look as good (because well, you don't get perfectly sharp edges anymore).
Thanks for the tips :) But sadly even with EVERYTHING unticked except AA (SS 4x4) and AA compatibility (45) it still doesn't work... Got why did nVIDIA have to break nTune, used to work straight off the bat with that... |

MJ Maverick
IronPig Sev3rance
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Posted - 2008.06.15 18:52:00 -
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Slapnuts, Can I see what you set nTune to? I think mine may not be working because they are conflicting. --------------------
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