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Old February 11th, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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How do I use FSAA in Pete's OpenGL and DX plugins?

How do I use FSAA in Pete's OpenGL and DX plugins?
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Old February 11th, 2003   #2 (permalink)
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umm just enable FSAA in your graphics card display setting
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I did. No noticable difference.
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What videocard do you have?
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An ATI Radeon 9500 Pro.
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If you are using hte D3D plugin, try enabling 'Full screen flipping'
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If you are using hte D3D plugin, try enabling 'Full screen flipping'
I did. It looked VERY weird.
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I managed to get DX FSAA working. Never turning on Faster Palettized Textures Windows in Petes Plugins when you have an ATI card. That's all I have to say. However, OpenGL plugin still doesn't work with FSAA. :/
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I don't notice that much difference when I enable FSAA in the DX plugins.... no speed loss, no image quality gain. :/
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Full screen Flipping is the only way I know to get FSAA to work on my Geforce card. Try using the DX 6.0 renderer. My Radeon 8500 works with it. Without any Full Screen Flipping again.
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Full screen Flipping is the only way I know to get FSAA to work on my Geforce card. Try using the DX 6.0 renderer. My Radeon 8500 works with it. Without any Full Screen Flipping again.
How about OpenGL?
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First ATI for a marketing gimmick reason doesn't name FSAA FSAA. It is named Smoothvision or some bull**** like that in the control panel.
You have to FORCE the level of FSAA you want ( 2X, 4X etc... ) and not let the application decide.
Do the same with textures filtering ( I uses 8X )
GT2 on my Radeon 8500 LE FSAA 8x looks great ( but is very slow )
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First ATI for a marketing gimmick reason doesn't name FSAA FSAA. It is named Smoothvision or some bull**** like that in the control panel.
You have to FORCE the level of FSAA you want ( 2X, 4X etc... ) and not let the application decide.
Do the same with textures filtering ( I uses 8X )
GT2 on my Radeon 8500 LE FSAA 8x looks great ( but is very slow )
Enjoy
I did enable it.

I just need to know how Pete's Plugins woudl use it or not.
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How about OpenGL?
No my Radeon 8500 Does not run under OpenGL at all.
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