S Siphon Baseband Member Messages 95 Oct 2, 2005 #1 Should I have these on or off for video gaming? What do they do? I know having VSync off gets you more fps, but what does antialiasing and antisotropic filtering do?
Should I have these on or off for video gaming? What do they do? I know having VSync off gets you more fps, but what does antialiasing and antisotropic filtering do?
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Oct 2, 2005 #2 AA and AF is for eye candy ie, smooth out the bumps in pictures and makes overall gaming look better, AA taxes you video card extremely hard but AF isnt as bad. With a 6600GT i wouldnt bother turning on AA and AF.
AA and AF is for eye candy ie, smooth out the bumps in pictures and makes overall gaming look better, AA taxes you video card extremely hard but AF isnt as bad. With a 6600GT i wouldnt bother turning on AA and AF.
OP OP S Siphon Baseband Member Messages 95 Oct 2, 2005 #3 should i just have AA and AF application controlled? And do you recommend having VSync on or off?
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Oct 2, 2005 #4 put it as application controlled and turn off vsync, vsync limits the maximum fps to 60 fps.
alvino Golden Master Messages 19,967 Oct 2, 2005 #5 If you turn on anti-aliasing, then you won't have the "jaggies".