Well, I'm not sure where to post this, if this is the wrong topic throw shit at me.
However, some nice guys told me that I have to force my antialiasing to get nice screenshots and send me a link of a tutorial, but I really don't understand it.
I've got a NVIDIA graphic card, and this is the tutorial http://www.modthegalaxy.com/forums/thre ... idia-cards .
I hope you can help me, I really would like to take cool screenshots and stuff.
Antialiasing
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Re: Antialiasing
Hey brother.
You can easily access the nVidia Control Panel by right-clicking your Desktop and selecting it from the list.
Or you could search for it in your File Explorer.
Once you've found the NCP, click manage 3d settings.
Here you can set up global or program specific values for for different features of your gpu.
Select MX.exe and then scroll through the list to find the anti-aliasing settings.
Mess with theses settings, then boot the game. Repeat this process until you've found a good balance between performance and image quality.
Any other questions you can PM me
Cheers!
You can easily access the nVidia Control Panel by right-clicking your Desktop and selecting it from the list.
Or you could search for it in your File Explorer.
Once you've found the NCP, click manage 3d settings.
Here you can set up global or program specific values for for different features of your gpu.
Select MX.exe and then scroll through the list to find the anti-aliasing settings.
Mess with theses settings, then boot the game. Repeat this process until you've found a good balance between performance and image quality.
Any other questions you can PM me
Cheers!
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Re: Antialiasing
Then you must click the Add button and select the mx.exe file.
There will be a list of recently used programs that I'm assuming MXSim will be located under.
Otherwise click browse and do as follows:
Local Disk (C) > Program Files (x86) > MX Simulator > MX.exe.
Hope that helps.
Btw while you are in nVidia Control Panel, try applying some Anistropic Filtering, whether it be 4x, 8x, or 16x, having AF is better than none.
There will be a list of recently used programs that I'm assuming MXSim will be located under.
Otherwise click browse and do as follows:
Local Disk (C) > Program Files (x86) > MX Simulator > MX.exe.
Hope that helps.
Btw while you are in nVidia Control Panel, try applying some Anistropic Filtering, whether it be 4x, 8x, or 16x, having AF is better than none.
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Re: Antialiasing
I FUCKING LOVE YOU
No homo, but this is fricking awesome! Not that I just forced antiliasing almost perfect, for some reason i can run maximized graphics and stuff now! Even with shaders and all, and i don't know why, but it's awesome! Only problem maybe is that nvidia inspector said the temperature is 57°C (134.6°F) lol
No homo, but this is fricking awesome! Not that I just forced antiliasing almost perfect, for some reason i can run maximized graphics and stuff now! Even with shaders and all, and i don't know why, but it's awesome! Only problem maybe is that nvidia inspector said the temperature is 57°C (134.6°F) lol
