Yep, no problems whatsoever with forced AA and ingame interface on ATI card. Just wanted to confirm.Remember if your running ATI everything works fine, its just an Nvidia issue.
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Yep, no problems whatsoever with forced AA and ingame interface on ATI card. Just wanted to confirm.Remember if your running ATI everything works fine, its just an Nvidia issue.
glad to hear it work's for ATi, but i wish it would work forced for NV card's aswell! i can almost live with the white lines, but some menu's being blank is no good....Yep, no problems whatsoever with forced AA and ingame interface on ATI card. Just wanted to confirm.
Guys, try injecting SMAA. It's the best.
http://mrhaandi.blogspot.com.br/p/injectsmaa.html
SMAA is great, only thing that keeps me from using it is onscreen overlays such as evga precision don't work, and i need itGuys, try injecting SMAA. It's the best.
<a href="http://mrhaandi.blogspot.com.br/p/injectsmaa.html" target="_blank">http://mrhaandi.blogspot.com.br/p/injectsmaa.html
D3D9 files go in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\red orchestra 2\Binaries\Win32
You can configure Low, Medium, High and Ultra in the Injector file.
Keys
Pause: Enable/Disable SMAA
Print Screen: Screenshot
OFF
ON
I tried forcing AA in game using this Nvidia inspector tool last year when RO2 first came out, and it worked like a charm.
I came back to RO2 after a year break and this program doesn't seem to do the trick any more although it's the same machine. After forcing AA, I can still see jagged edges everywhere. This kinda makes it hard to distinguish enemies from far distance.
Can anyone help me on this?
Without AA, it annoys me so much that I can't really concentrate on the gameplay.
Anyone has the same problem? Please help.
Try using SweetFX or SMAA injector
I tried forcing AA in game using this Nvidia inspector tool last year when RO2 first came out, and it worked like a charm.
I came back to RO2 after a year break and this program doesn't seem to do the trick any more although it's the same machine. After forcing AA, I can still see jagged edges everywhere. This kinda makes it hard to distinguish enemies from far distance.
Can anyone help me on this?
Without AA, it annoys me so much that I can't really concentrate on the gameplay.
Anyone has the same problem? Please help.