Arcade Collecting > Pinball
VP9 graphics are very jagged, not smooth - extremely noticeable in flippers
Smeghead:
well it looks 100x better than what I can achieve with GOOD hardware - how?
Smeghead:
I found if I hit F1 when 'in game' you can set the anti aliasing to 100 instead of 50, seems to help some
atog:
Try going into your nvidia control panel and forcing anti aliasing and anisotropic filtering to max in all applications, see if that helps.
HanoiBoi:
--- Quote from: RayB on September 02, 2010, 01:03:07 pm ---What resolution are you running it at? That's the biggest influence on "jaggies".
--- End quote ---
I've tried just about every resolution offered in Windows. Is there a specific resolution that I should be using?
As far as NVIDIA goes with anti-aliasing and anisotropic, I see many settings that appear to be related and what I've found, I've tried setting to max. Here are some examples:
NVIDIA Control Panel 2.4.370.04
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Anisotropic filtering =16x
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Antialiasing - Gama correction =On
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Antialiasing - Mode =Override any application
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Antialiasing - Setting =16xQ
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Antialiasing - Transparency =Supersampling
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Texture filtering - Anisotropic sample optimization =Off
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Texture filtering - Negative LOD bias =Clamp
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Texture filtering - Quality =Quality
3D Setting / Manage 3d settings / Texture filtering - Trilinear Optimization =Off
Are there settings that I'm missing?
pinballwizard79:
Pretty sure thats just how it is dude
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