Installed new GPU


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Hello,

My graphics card bit the dust this week and replaced it with the ATI 4800 series, I believe it was the 4870, and now my graphics seem to be worse. On Quality the characters have a lot of jagged edges on their pants where as before with my Nvidia 7850 GTX it was all smooth. Any settings that can fix that?


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Have you read Bill Z Bubba's ATI Guide yet?


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Just follow Bill's settings in the first post.

Those will get you a very playable game.

You can tweak from there if you know what you are doing or are willing to have it look awful for a bit.

EDIT: By "follow Bill's Settings" what I meant is, adjust the in game video settings as he specifies and the ATI Catalyst Control Center settings as he specifies. You'll have to use Advanced Mode on the CCC to get to the settings.


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No, it supports ATI, you just have to massage it a bit.

I'm currently running on an ATI HD4850 and the game looks great.

Of course, if I'd had the option I'd have had an nVidia card installed in it instead. But ... that wasn't an option on this model and I'd have had to jump too many price levels to get one that offered an nVidia card with the rest of the specs this one has.

It's ATI that doesn't support writing drivers that work correctly with OpenGL.


If the game spit out 20 dollar bills people would complain that they weren't sequentially numbered. If they were sequentially numbered people would complain that they weren't random enough.

Black Pebble is my new hero.