I just installed the NVIDIA beta driver 301.24, and it now allows application of fast-approximate anti-aliasing (FXAA) to games that don't have anti-aliasing features. It seems to work on Halo PC.
[url=http://www.xfire.com/profile/node357/screenshots/?view#122831734]800x600 Without AA[/url]
[url=http://www.xfire.com/profile/node357/screenshots/?view#122831721]800x600 With FXAA[/url]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] new42o no -blam!-? is it only specific cards or did i miss something in the few years i haven't paid attention?[/quote] I'm not sure which cards aside from my own are supported. Mine is 9800 GT. I'd like to think every card listed as supported in the release notes would work.
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Just go to the AMD/ATI VISION Control Center application. It's in the 3D Application Settings under gaming. Select Morphological Filtering and raise the bar. Also, this will effect a lot more than just your games. If you want to use it, I suggest just turning it on when you want to play the game. :P [url=http://sites.amd.com/us/game/technology/Pages/morphological-aa.aspx]Here's AMD's page about it.[/url] [i]*Looks over at Bt and takes away the drum sticks*[/i] I told you no practicing in the house. [Edited on 04.11.2012 10:01 AM PDT]
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Drum roll...
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I -blam!- you negative. I don't know how to do it, as I'm an Nvidia guy myself, but if Syx happens to stumble across this thread...
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no -blam!-? is it only specific cards or did i miss something in the few years i haven't paid attention?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] new42o and i have ati.[/quote] ATI cards have been able to get AA in Halo for a while.
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and i have ati.
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Looks nice.