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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/anti-aliasing-nvidia-geforce-amd-radeon,2868.html http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/anti-aliasing-performance,3065.html so please bioware do not go past 4x aa we wont gain!ty! |
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yep follow these recommendation and you have a very low chance of a game not being smooth |
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by the way ,i aint sure here but i dont believe swtor support aa so even if you activate in the gpu try to bypass etc it will still look jagged,the only result the game experience will be slowed for some reason. |
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1/12/12 9:15:58 AM#4
They just included AA with the latest patch. |
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1/12/12 10:44:21 AM#5
Originally posted by drbaltazar So you read one article from the internet, jump to wrong conclusions, and now think you're qualified to advice game developers. As far as I know, the best course of action for game devs is build support for multiple AA modes and let each player choose the one suited for his system's performance. |
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1/12/12 5:56:36 PM#6
Originally posted by Vrika the engine already has that support! just gotta know how to enable it http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/339443/Video-FollowUp-Guide-For-Enhancing-Graphics-and-Performance-in-SWTORSorry-still-Nvidia-Only.html |
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