Quickdraw Posted November 12, 2000 Share Posted November 12, 2000 If you have a recent Nvidia card (GeForce, Geforce 2, etc.) that I HIGHLY recommend that you turn on FSAA (full screen anti-aliasing) in the display properties under "More Direct3D..." this takes away all the ugly pixels on the 3D objects and make the game look as if its running in a higher resolution that it is. cheers! --- QD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blondbeard Posted November 12, 2000 Share Posted November 12, 2000 Would this work with an n-vidia riva tnt2 64 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeChuck1587246204 Posted November 12, 2000 Share Posted November 12, 2000 Sorry, only GeForce 1 and GeForce 2 series. Lucky for me and my GeForce 2 MX. The game is supposed to be pretty engrossing so after a while the control and graphics dont feel as bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeyblade Posted November 26, 2000 Share Posted November 26, 2000 I have an Nvidia Ge Force 2 card, and I can't seem to get rid of the jagged edges. Also, I don't have the option to turn on FSAA (full screen anti-aliasing) - that seems strange? Any help appreciated. Originally posted by Quickdraw: If you have a recent Nvidia card (GeForce, Geforce 2, etc.) that I HIGHLY recommend that you turn on FSAA (full screen anti-aliasing) in the display properties under "More Direct3D..." this takes away all the ugly pixels on the 3D objects and make the game look as if its running in a higher resolution that it is. cheers! --- QD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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