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It still get pixelated, unless you go ridiculusly high 16x12+, but then you cant play anyway.Originally posted by skogum!
Yes there are diffrent but if you dont have AA you just turn up the res and get REAL quality not some sample mumbo jumbo to false the quality!
Point being? FSAA in the past got nothing to do with FSAA now.Originally posted by alehm
FSAA has a lot of things going against it.
#1. The first card to use FSAA was too slow to use it effectivly (Voodoo 5 5500) and was not worth the performance hit.
#2. NVIDIA first used FSAA with a driver hack with severly crippled performance and looked like crap. Thus starting the anti-FSAA mentality that continues to fester and breed in the NVIDIA camp.
#3 NVIDIA's various FSAA implementation methods overtime meant to help stop the performance hit when enabled but the over all subjective opinions on quality stated it left something to be desired. Thus perpetuating an apathetic view of FSAA. Also since NVIDIA has implemented FSAA in many different ways it doesn't surprise me that it doesn't work in HL2.
Whatever your opinions are of FSAA there is still some misconceptions surviving in the gaming world that need to be put to rest.
1. FSAA + Ansio is subjective. Some people will think it looks better enabled others won't.
2. Cranking up the resolution to 1600x1200b is not going to eliminate staircasing, texture shimmering, and popping.
Originally posted by dawdler
Not relevant at all? It is for me! And I'm sure a few millions of other people agree.
http://w1.855.telia.com/~u85528876/EF2Compare.bmp
I took that a while ago after an AA/AF discussion, its dark yes, but look really close...
The top pic is no FSAA/AF, the lower is with 2xFSAA/16xAF. Look at the ceiling in particular, those lights running the entire lenght of the corridor. And that box on the right side, there you can see the effect of FSAA on the top (its not a very good pic to compare FSAA in general, I know, mostly just AF).
The top pic looks HORRIBLE compared to the bottom! You cant say its not relevant at all. Both FSAA and AF increases quality and gaming experience 10 times, and more.
Yes, I watch them. I think Morrowind is a work of art, and with FSAA and AF its pure heaven for the eyes, I actually ENJOY playing it, just for the graphics. Personally, I *like* the little extra blurriness FSAA gives, it somehow acts like a filter that gives a smoother feel (well it smooths it, duh, but I mean overall, totally ignoring edges) to the game. It does affect the gaming experience rather much, but maybe that's just me.Originally posted by A.I.
What you're doing with the game is watching it, not playing it - but we have pictures to look at them and games to play them.
I have nothing against better graphics but I think that there's too much emphasis on graphics in the game industry. I also think that this is the main reason that 90% of released games is crap. To me the best play value still has Civilisation II from 1995. You're gonna spoil yourself a game-of-the-year dawdler. Not good.:afro:
And one more thing. With FSAA and AF on I wouldn't increase gaming experience but watching experience. What do you do with the games? Watch them? :dozey:
You have a Geforce?Originally posted by chili pepper
I play Morrowwind and don't notice a damn bit of visual difference when FSAA is turned on. All it does is slow down the game very noticeably.
FSAA is the most useless video feature ever made. I'm gonna shoot the next idiot I hear bitching about the lack of FSAA.
Originally posted by yeggz
I watched the trailer and I didn't even notice AA was off. It still looked like the best graphics out there, it still looked incredible, my jaw still hit the floor just as hard... so I really don't care if they put in AA or not.