Since some ATI-videocard users experience the type of AA problem described in this thread's OP, as I also noticed on a few forum threads, allow me to give the detailed steps to follow : 1. Launch the Catalyst Control Center program (= CCC.exe) ; 2. Go down to "Gaming/3D Application Settings" ; 3. To the right, on line 4, at "Anti-Aliasing Method", click on the "Multisampling" option (in the drop-down menu). <p
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I am the one who must be sorry, krio. The answer I was seeking was very obvious, but since I checked the ATI/CCC in the evening, my tired eyes did not perceive the obvious : the answer was on line 4, whereas I only looked at lines 1 and 2. Since other ATI-videocard users seem to experience the type of AA problem described in this thread's OP, as I saw on another recent thread, allow me to give the detailed steps to follow : 1. Launch the Catalyst Con
What do you mean by that, kryo? In my ATI/CCC, concerning AA, all I could find are the options to "Use the application settings" or "Override applications settings", my setting being the default "Use". My ATI card does not experience any graphical issue with FE/LE, but this thread has me wondering if my AA-8X selection is effectively operational. (Off-topic addendum. To make FE and FE/LE look good, according to my visual tastes, I ha
As a Nordic being who lives in snowy Quebec and who is an adept of North-European myth and magic (Scandinavian, Celtic and Anglo-Saxon), I can only agree.