Panopeia

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  1. thanks to the person that responded with some real info.. I went into an instance mission and put the fsaa to x4 all was fine, went back out of the instance and all was fixed AA wise.. not sure what that was about but it seems to of sorted itself and with no performance issues..
  2. Well I like the UI and so forth, game looks fun if I can just get past this issue.. read on.

    24" monitor does not normaly have issues in my games with turning off AA and still not seeing much jaggies.. this game though seems to not scale up even when scaling is set to match monitor/ui etc..

    Now arma2 does this buisness of scaling to fake AA change, but then the FSAA option in game only just manages to make it look less jaggie here for me and then performance hit ensues...

    Ill give the basics on card etc, ive done various tests and tried the old tweakCOH tool (but in all honesty that tool does no more than the game settings can do) and still jaggies..

    ATI 4870 1gb card..

    tried lower res in window modes as well btw, tried forcing AA with box modes and edge detect, nothing works via card..

    turned off depth of field, ambient occlusion and water effects tried on disabled and low.. still jaggies with using cards AA settings..

    The game would look great if those jaggies were not there, as the UI compliments the game well i think,with its vibrant style etc.. But on my 24" screen I just can not have such eyesores as the amount of jaggies i see and its quite disheartning..

    Final note: Im using the latest ATI drivers 11.6 and i know there have been issues for some with these, but all that ive scowered on forums nobody says they broke the AA, but only some other issues with crashing etc..

    If anyone can enlighten me on how to get AA to work right for me or if there is specific driver versions that only tend to work for this, then please to let me know. If i can help it I would rather not have to go try CO, as it looks a little inferior to coh..

    thanks, and look forward to my eye strain being eased