The article has performance tests with 4x AA
http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardware/hl2_performance_preview_part2/default.asp
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Originally posted by Apos
Uh, I think that is the latest Valve benchmark, and they comment on how cool HDR looks. Adding HDR certainly wont make the game run faster!
I was a bit shocked that the 9800P drops so low under 4xAA in City17, but it's amazingly still more than acceptable (solidly above 30fps).
It does mentiont that the final AA fix was not implemented yet, so FPS may be better at retail.
Originally posted by Apos
Sure they will support HDR: why wouldn't they? What's been said is that their hardware implementation of Dx9 is substandard in performance: not that they can't do major Dx9 features.
It is kind of wierd, dont you think? But think on it a bit more! HDR doesnt matter for Nvidia. They cut precision and use low fp or even int precision. HDR? It wont work!Originally posted by dscowboy
The beyond3d benchmarks stated specifically that NVIDIA couldn't do HDR effects with their current drivers.
http://www.beyond3d.com/misc/hl2/index.php?p=6
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present NVIDIA drivers do not support any floating point rendering targets and hence HDR would not operate on NVIDIA's DirectX9 boards.
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Which I thought was wierd too.
But the article linked to in this thread says "Also, the high dynamic range (HDR) lighting that was present in the DX9 video from Friday wasn’t implemented in Build 5. " So what's the deal? FiringSquad says HDR isn't in the benchmark build, but beyond3d says they disabled HDR when running tests because NVIDIA can't do HDR. Wierd.
As long as I'm posting, check this out:
http://www.beyond3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7873
A developer commenting how how glad developers are that Valve came out and told the world about NVIDIA DX9 problems
Its just so you dont have to alter it every time, it wont increase speeds. Much better than override, you get what you set. Hopefully. If you dont happen to go by the name Detonator, then you set what you wishOriginally posted by Mr Neutron
Somewhere Valve said they have a special app-directed AA scheme that is more efficient, so you won't use the settings under your driver panel.
Originally posted by Seikeden
but my 1700xp... ;(
p.s. doubtful aa performance will increase/decrease at all