View Full Version : ingame AA adjustment?
NipplesTheCat
02-21-07, 12:23 AM
Is there any sort of key combo that adjusts the anti aliasing?
jasonsagert
02-21-07, 12:28 AM
If there is one, I've never heard of it. I believe you can only adjust the AA by adjusting your vid cards AA and then restarting the game.
J
NefariousKoel
02-21-07, 12:31 AM
Yeah, you'll have to try your luck forcing it as Ark brought up in the SH4 forums in the hopes we have an in-game AA option.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=106112
jasonsagert
02-21-07, 12:42 AM
NefariousKoel: interesting link. I have always been able to "force" my AA settings with my vid card settings with SH3 and have had no problem. Though I suppose if a game doesn't support Bloom and other such effects, you can't force them no matter what.
Anyway, I really don't know that much about this topic. I've messed a whole bunch with these issues while playing Oblivion, however, I know that Bloom, FA, AA, etc were enabled in that game.
J
Edit: I flunk english, that's unpossible.
NipplesTheCat
02-21-07, 12:54 AM
nothinks unpossible if you just put you're mind two it. :lol:
Shift_PgUP and SHift_PgDown adjust the AA in game. Although I just set my card before I go in the game. The in-game AA makes it too blury for my taste.
But with my card adjusted.. well.. beautiful..
Shift_PgUP and SHift_PgDown adjust the AA in game. Although I just set my card before I go in the game. The in-game AA makes it too blury for my taste.
But with my card adjusted.. well.. beautiful..
Here is a shot with my cards AA
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/1073/withaabs4.jpg
i_b_spectre
09-02-07, 10:14 AM
Shift_PgUP and SHift_PgDown adjust the AA in game. Although I just set my card before I go in the game. The in-game AA makes it too blury for my taste.
But with my card adjusted.. well.. beautiful..
Is this capability native to vanilla SH3 or is it a feature of GWX? As I understand it, SH3 runs under Direct3D, not OpenGl. I see settings options under both in my ATI Control Panel (not running Catalyst Control Center) for anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering and such.
Lafferty
09-02-07, 10:17 AM
Well i'll have to try that. Hopefully it works for me.
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