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AVGWarhawk 03-11-08 02:53 PM

I will tell you that getting the ATI things off my computer was just a bit nuts. Once done searching files and folders everything seemed to work just find. Send us some screenshots in the screenshots forum of your new improved 3D world.

Lt commander lare 03-12-08 10:42 AM

hi im registered with photobucket can you tell me how to post screenshots and i will post them

lt cmdr lare

AVGWarhawk 03-12-08 12:29 PM

Sign in to photo bucket. You will see at the top were you can get the pics off your computer to upload. Also, see option at the top for the size of the pic you want it displayed. Normally 800x600 is good. Click browse and find the pic you want on your computer. Click save and then upload. Once done, keep this page open on the internet. Open another page for Subsim. When you start a post or reply, at the top you see a small pick of two mountains and the sun over it. Click on that, a small window pops up for the link to your picture. Go to the page you have open at photobucket and click on "direct link" under the picture you want. It will copy automatically. Switch back to the Subsim page and paste it to the small window you just created. It takes longer to type this then actually do it :rotfl:

Send as .jpg pics. Normally SH4 saves your screenshots in .BMP form. I just open then with Windows Paint, click save as and make it a .jpg.

AVGWarhawk 03-12-08 12:43 PM

That worked. Do you have AA turned on?

Lt commander lare 03-12-08 12:46 PM

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...2-20-12-04.jpg

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...2-20-24-99.jpg

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...2-20-08-60.jpg

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...2-19-49-12.jpg

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...2-19-22-98.jpg

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...2-15-33-33.jpg

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...2-15-21-42.jpg


here is the pics you wanted i hope everyone likes them will post more soon

Lt commander lare 03-12-08 12:47 PM

what is AA

lt cmdr lare

AVGWarhawk 03-12-08 12:53 PM

Anti Alaising. I noted on your pictures jaggies as they call them. In your ATI card set up, look for AA X2 or X4. This helps clean up the jaggies. Need to fine tune that card you got!

AVGWarhawk 03-12-08 12:56 PM

Read this for your card set up:up:

http://www.tweakguides.com/ATICAT_1.html

Fish40 03-12-08 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lt commander lare
what is AA

lt cmdr lare


Lt. Cmdr.Lare, AA is anti-aliasing. It is a graphic card function which smooths out the "jagged" lines on objects. That's about as basic an explanation you can get:yep:



Oops, AVG you beat me too it. Sorry about that

Lt commander lare 03-12-08 01:27 PM

where do i go to change this im not real good with graphics cards

lt cmdr lare

FIREWALL 03-12-08 01:28 PM

Another great How-To Fix that will be lost to posterity that could have been put into a How-To Fix Sticky. :damn:

Lt commander lare 03-12-08 01:30 PM

got i tweaked it to 8 x from 2x is there anything else i should tweak while i have the settings up that i dont know about

lt cmdr lare

AVGWarhawk 03-12-08 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lt commander lare
where do i go to change this im not real good with graphics cards

lt cmdr lare

When you loaded the driver a CCC(cataylist control center) should have loaded. Go to your programs list off the start button lower left hand corner. Open this progam once found on the list and look for the 3D application. This is were you will find it.


It will look like this when open:

http://www.classicsunveiled.com/blog/aticcc68.png

Very simple tool to tweak your card

Lt commander lare 03-12-08 01:33 PM

i tweaked averything it should be good to go now going to try it out

lt cmdr lare

AVGWarhawk 03-12-08 01:34 PM

10-4. Send a pic again. I hope it looks a bit more polished for you now!


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