Author Topic: NVIDIA Graphic Tweak  (Read 10207 times)

*sigh* Update your drivers.
That's what my friend is telling me.

My ATI control center won't open. :(

Are you seriously suggesting people give blockland 32x anti aliasing?

Are you seriously suggesting people give blockland 32x anti aliasing?
yeh babe

Are you seriously suggesting people give blockland 32x anti aliasing?

True, after x16 there's really small differences...

Eitherway, that's what I used for the test. I didn't "suggest" for them to use x32.

You can do this on the Intel graphics's menu. Although I'm not sure they're good enough...

Definitely not good enough. Probably because mine is an Express Chipset Family, maybe the same for all other Intel cards, but the only option mentioned in the guide is Anisotropic filtering. No way to turn on AA on an Intel, as far as I know.

Anisotropic filtering



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The only difference I can see is that the textures don't fade/blur in the distance.

The only difference I can see is that the textures don't fade/blur in the distance.
herp derp that's precisely what anisotropic filtering is for

herp derp that's precisely what anisotropic filtering is for
Everything is so clear now, it all makes sense!

I need a real video card.

Caught that ninja

This workes for me, just that i dont know my video card.

When i set the AA too high Blockland shows red lines on the gui's. :C

When i set the AA too high Blockland shows red lines on the gui's. :C
SET IT LOWER MEH BOY

That's what my friend is telling me.
Then how about you do it?