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- Garry Russell
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- Garry Russell
- The Ministry
- Posts: 27180
- Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
- Location: On the other side of the wall
If you turn it on in FS it will be better than nothing., but better from the card.
But if you right click on the desktop you should see a lead to your display and follow on from there
Somewhere there will be a card setting page
Garry
But if you right click on the desktop you should see a lead to your display and follow on from there
Somewhere there will be a card setting page
Garry
Garry

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
- Garry Russell
- The Ministry
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- Meteor
- Posts: 65
- Joined: 25 Jun 2006, 23:13
- Location: UK
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- Meteor
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- Joined: 25 Jun 2006, 23:13
- Location: UK
Jon.
Usually Anti-Aliasing operates on a x0, x2, x4, x6 scale...
You should select whatever you think your machine can handle, dependant on its specs... Anti Aliasing is notouriously heavy on the Graphical Processing...
My system isn't the greatest:
3ghz | 1.24Gb Ram | 2x80Gb HDd | ATI X850-Pro GPU |
But, at the moment, for me, FS2004 is currently running with everything at Ultra-High | 1024 x 768 @ 32Mhz | A.A On | Tri-Linear Filtering | 30 f.p.s (Locked)..
But as I said on my most recent post in the Gallery, FS2004 just has an "Anti-Aliasing" on/off button... which, is no use!!
So tonight, ill be trying to force 1280 x 1024 Resolution, with 4x Anti Aliasing...
If the Nvidia Control Panel is anything like that of the ATI Cards, then your slider with have x2 --> x8 settings for the Anti-Aliasing.
There will also be a tick-box that says "Let Application Decide" - Make sure this is UN-CHECKED!!! Otherwise FS2004 will continue to run its Playschool Anti Aliasing! :k:
Hope this helps...
Alternativly, whip them over to me, and ill get them in "HD" for you!!

Usually Anti-Aliasing operates on a x0, x2, x4, x6 scale...
You should select whatever you think your machine can handle, dependant on its specs... Anti Aliasing is notouriously heavy on the Graphical Processing...
My system isn't the greatest:
3ghz | 1.24Gb Ram | 2x80Gb HDd | ATI X850-Pro GPU |
But, at the moment, for me, FS2004 is currently running with everything at Ultra-High | 1024 x 768 @ 32Mhz | A.A On | Tri-Linear Filtering | 30 f.p.s (Locked)..
But as I said on my most recent post in the Gallery, FS2004 just has an "Anti-Aliasing" on/off button... which, is no use!!
So tonight, ill be trying to force 1280 x 1024 Resolution, with 4x Anti Aliasing...
If the Nvidia Control Panel is anything like that of the ATI Cards, then your slider with have x2 --> x8 settings for the Anti-Aliasing.
There will also be a tick-box that says "Let Application Decide" - Make sure this is UN-CHECKED!!! Otherwise FS2004 will continue to run its Playschool Anti Aliasing! :k:

Hope this helps...
Alternativly, whip them over to me, and ill get them in "HD" for you!!

