Geforce / Ati Graphic Card Tweaks & Optimizations
How to optimize your graphic card settings for ATI and Nvidia.
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By: ProVideoGameStrats
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Tags: vsync filtering anisotropic anti-aliasing aa FSAA OpenGL Direct3D D3D
Length: 06:2
Comments
Comment from sandro1213
Time: February 17, 2009, 4:23 am
Thanks. I was just trying to find this.
Subsribed.
Comment from pugii
Time: February 17, 2009, 5:44 am
why do you turn all the antialiasing off? i leave it at application controlled and use multisampling for transparency.
if you have the hardware, why not activate aa? it makes the image much better even at 2x aa and doens’t use that much performance. i also have a 8800 gts and use 2x aa in tf2 and still have 80+ or 100+ fps. of course i leave it of at 1.6 ![]()
and for other singleplayer games you might not need 100 fps all the time, you might want some image quality and 30-40 fps is enough
Comment from ProVideoGameStrats
Time: February 17, 2009, 12:31 pm
I just play at high resolutions and don’t notice jaggies. Some new console games are aware of this, such as halo3 if I remember correctly.
If you’re cool with a marginal performance hit at 2xaa, for slightly better jaggies, then that’s cool. But I’ve always preferred my games to be smooth and just “good” looking.
Comment from allstock5
Time: February 17, 2009, 5:15 pm
gj thx
Comment from marleedd
Time: February 21, 2009, 1:56 pm
Hey mate, i did what you said, i went to the settings and put on advance etc on my ATI, what i did , was increasing all graphics, or i dont know how to say it, i increased the graphic “things” and now my CS 1.6 graphic is very good, i was wondering if what i did can ruin my PC or something like that?
Comment from ProVideoGameStrats
Time: February 21, 2009, 3:12 pm
You cant damage your pc with any of the settings that I’ve recommended.
You’re thinking of overclocking. That can damage your pc if done incorrectly.

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