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halflife-bmxer
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I thought i would make a thread like this to talk about using Anti-Aliasing (AA) and Anisotropic Filtering (AF). Like what kinda grahpics card does better with these on. Also what games it is worth using on. you know questios like these. i would like this to help everyone who is new to AA and AF. So i'll start the thread with hl2 and what the AA and Af look like with it on my system and the perfomance impact.
Theirs two pictures of the main menu animation which i use to adjust the video settings.there at the bottom. Now u may say well it doesnt make a accurate way to test the fps impact but it is. Like for example i get about 20-50 fps on the game now with my settings. Which are all high,reflect world, and 4x AA and 4x AF. My system specs are in my sig. Not bad huh? Now on that menu in the pictures i get a steady 34fps on no AA and no AF. now with 4xAA and 4xAF i get a steady 31. Now look at my fps for the whole game at the top^ 20-50fps. thats what i got with no AA and no AF! There was no change in fps when enabling 4xAA and 4xAF!
Now i tried the 6xAA and 16x AF and i got about a 15fps drop on the whole game. Even with the AA and AF maxed there was a tiny change in image qualtiy. So it wasnt worth it for me.
now for a very strange thing. i was using the AA and AF settings in the game for those fps. Now when i used the AA and AF in the graphics card settings i used 4xAA 4xAF and it wasnt playable! So this lead me to belives that u can save fps by setting the gfx card setting for AA and AF to application prefernce and use the in game AA and AF. For losing all those fps by using the grx card AA and AF the image quality was the same. unfornatly i only have two pictures of the main menu effects of AA and AF. one is no AA and no AF and the other is my current setting of 4xaa and 4xaf.i used the in game AA and AF.
BTW I had to cut the pictures so that they could fit the 100k filesize limit. also the change isnt that big but through the whole game i loved not seeing any jagged edges
Theirs two pictures of the main menu animation which i use to adjust the video settings.there at the bottom. Now u may say well it doesnt make a accurate way to test the fps impact but it is. Like for example i get about 20-50 fps on the game now with my settings. Which are all high,reflect world, and 4x AA and 4x AF. My system specs are in my sig. Not bad huh? Now on that menu in the pictures i get a steady 34fps on no AA and no AF. now with 4xAA and 4xAF i get a steady 31. Now look at my fps for the whole game at the top^ 20-50fps. thats what i got with no AA and no AF! There was no change in fps when enabling 4xAA and 4xAF!
Now i tried the 6xAA and 16x AF and i got about a 15fps drop on the whole game. Even with the AA and AF maxed there was a tiny change in image qualtiy. So it wasnt worth it for me.
now for a very strange thing. i was using the AA and AF settings in the game for those fps. Now when i used the AA and AF in the graphics card settings i used 4xAA 4xAF and it wasnt playable! So this lead me to belives that u can save fps by setting the gfx card setting for AA and AF to application prefernce and use the in game AA and AF. For losing all those fps by using the grx card AA and AF the image quality was the same. unfornatly i only have two pictures of the main menu effects of AA and AF. one is no AA and no AF and the other is my current setting of 4xaa and 4xaf.i used the in game AA and AF.
BTW I had to cut the pictures so that they could fit the 100k filesize limit. also the change isnt that big but through the whole game i loved not seeing any jagged edges