go to the following key (in Win2k/WinXP):
HKLMHARDWAREDEVICEMAPVIDEODEVICEVideo0
Double click on that , and take a look. In most cases, it will point to: REGISTRYMachineSystemControlSet001Services vDevice0
Which, in all reality, is:
HKLMSYSTEMControlSet001Services vDevice0
Hit the Read More button to find out the rest
In there, you need to create a new DWORD (though it looks like NVIDIA is using binary registry keys, but DWORD's will work).
D3d_D3D_74095213
If you're familiar with how NVIDIA's drivers had been setting the anisotropic filtering level before, it's the same.
aniso 2x = 0x2
aniso 4x = 0x4
aniso 8x = 0x8
Works like a charm. Kudos to craiggen!
The best thing to do, until the tweakers catch up, is to create some registry keys, and put some shortcuts on the desktop.
Posted by the monkeyspanker
HKLMHARDWAREDEVICEMAPVIDEODEVICEVideo0
Double click on that , and take a look. In most cases, it will point to: REGISTRYMachineSystemControlSet001Services vDevice0
Which, in all reality, is:
HKLMSYSTEMControlSet001Services vDevice0
Hit the Read More button to find out the rest
In there, you need to create a new DWORD (though it looks like NVIDIA is using binary registry keys, but DWORD's will work).
D3d_D3D_74095213
If you're familiar with how NVIDIA's drivers had been setting the anisotropic filtering level before, it's the same.
aniso 2x = 0x2
aniso 4x = 0x4
aniso 8x = 0x8
Works like a charm. Kudos to craiggen!
The best thing to do, until the tweakers catch up, is to create some registry keys, and put some shortcuts on the desktop.
Posted by the monkeyspanker