Activating FSAA in some games only
This is a discussion about Activating FSAA in some games only in the General Graphics Card Talk category; Im used to run everything in 1940x1440 or 1600x1200 without any filthering. With my rig, I can do that without problem with a decent speed and crystal sharp polygons.
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Im used to run everything in 1940x1440 or 1600x1200 without any filthering. With my rig, I can do that without problem with a decent speed and crystal sharp polygons.
However, once in awhile, there comes along a game in which the developers have decided to guess the players prefered settings, locking the entire game in a lower resolution.
Now, sparing you my speech upon how ugly a game looks in 1024x768 on a 19", Id like to know if there is someway I can activate FSAA in some games only, and keep the rest without?
Im using the Detonator drivers btw.
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JemyM
However, once in awhile, there comes along a game in which the developers have decided to guess the players prefered settings, locking the entire game in a lower resolution.
Now, sparing you my speech upon how ugly a game looks in 1024x768 on a 19", Id like to know if there is someway I can activate FSAA in some games only, and keep the rest without?
Im using the Detonator drivers btw.
Best Regards
JemyM
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PowerStrip will help you.

OP
Found it!
Thanks.
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JemyM
Thanks.
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JemyM
the built in nvidia media center is what i use to change aa on the fly.
its under desktop utilities in the nvcontrol panel, installs a nice little icon in the taskbar, witch u can then change aa on the fly.
its under desktop utilities in the nvcontrol panel, installs a nice little icon in the taskbar, witch u can then change aa on the fly.

OP
True.
A bit nasty to change it each time I am about to launch one specific game thou. My Microsoft drivers can change my mouse settings for each application I run.
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JemyM
A bit nasty to change it each time I am about to launch one specific game thou. My Microsoft drivers can change my mouse settings for each application I run.
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JemyM