gbit
12th September 2003, 04:34 AM
It is really simple, although you must have a 3d card which is capable of full screen antialiasing in order to do this. I set my d3d profile to have 6x antialiasing and 16x anisotropic filtering, and ran Wipeout 2097. Lo and behold, the game was running at a nice 37 fps. Perfect! This also has the side effect of making the graphics ultra-smooth and sharp, the best any current wipeout has looked so far.
I found this when I was playing the demo of Sega Rally 2 and noticed the jaggies, after which I remembered how turning on antialiasing would make things smoother, and as well would put some stress on the GPU. So I went into the ATI control panel and changed my d3d settings to those listed above.
I hope this helps.
Finally I can play Wipeout 2097 like I once did back in 1997!!! Wooooohhhhooooooo!!!!
I found this when I was playing the demo of Sega Rally 2 and noticed the jaggies, after which I remembered how turning on antialiasing would make things smoother, and as well would put some stress on the GPU. So I went into the ATI control panel and changed my d3d settings to those listed above.
I hope this helps.
Finally I can play Wipeout 2097 like I once did back in 1997!!! Wooooohhhhooooooo!!!!