Author Topic: Anti Aliasing Option in the Options Menu?  (Read 936 times)

We have a Draw/View distance as anisotropy slider in the options menu, Anti Aliasing would be a nice addition.

Just from setting AA mode to 2x, Blockland's brick studs are less jagged, more crisp, and overall makes the bricks look a lot better and lovey, player models are also less jagged. AA also makes Print text more crisp and read-able from far distances, this is a huge + for me. Overall AA in Blockland adds a noticeable difference than in other games, a slider for this should be implemented in the default game.

You can also add AA through the Nvidia Control Panel, but I'm not sure about AMD cards.

You can do it through "Manage 3D Settings", then adding Blockland (not the launcher) to the list. Just mess with the options until you get something you like/or can handle.


Yeah that's what I use now for 550TI, I just purchased an AMD 7950 and I think they use a feature like this also with the latest drivers, however though its kind of a lot of work for people who do not use computers and its generally easier to have an options in the game

Yea, AMD has the same options set through catalyst control center. Ingame options would be especially nice because then I wouldn't have to restart blockland every time I wanted to change the settings

Catalyst is really terrible. I can't save individual application profiles under a menu, the catalyst ai texture filter automatically changes to stuff textures, and it doesn't a good method of saving/editing application profiles.

Catalyst is really terrible. I can't save individual application profiles under a menu, the catalyst ai texture filter automatically changes to stuff textures, and it doesn't a good method of saving/editing application profiles.
Pretty much this. It also takes forever to open

You can also add AA through the Nvidia Control Panel, but I'm not sure about AMD cards.
This is really terrible because it will apply AA to EVERYTHING, including texts and stuff.

This is really terrible because it will apply AA to EVERYTHING, including texts and stuff.
Um, unless you have a uberly good monitor or a very old computer, I can guarantee this text has some sort of AA.

Um, unless you have a uberly good monitor or a very old computer, I can guarantee this text has some sort of AA.
Yes but it looks really wierd to have the antialiased text become antialiased again
I updated my graphics drivers today because steam told me to, which removed all these settings like AA, and I was like "what the forget this text looks good"

Um, unless you have a uberly good monitor or a very old computer, I can guarantee this text has some sort of AA.
He means ingame.

It looks a bit strange to have EVERYTHING anti-aliased. Also, for me, red lines appear all over GUI with AA.