The use of D3D internal res:
#11
(02-18-2009, 03:35 PM)lightchris Wrote: Should cause no performance drops at all with any half-decent graphics card.

I was talking about PCSX2 in specific. You'll get no performance loss, even with high internal resolutions (a very high internal res itself can of course cause drastic losses).
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#12
Yeah sadly my 8800GT as awesome as it once was can't do much in the way of forcing AA or upping the res pretty high in most games on PCSX2.
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#13
I can't even us pcsx2's AA because of my crappy graphics card.
System Specs:

AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ @ 2.20Ghz | 1 GB RAM | NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE 512MB | Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 32bit

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#14
Well that's what you get for buying a 6100 series card let alone a 6100 Least edition card.Tongue2
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#15
What happens if you just leave the Internal res by 1024x1024?
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#16
(02-18-2009, 03:35 PM)lightchris Wrote:
(02-18-2009, 11:24 AM)Kein Wrote: I don't have SoC, I have tested it with FF12/SO3 only. There wasn't so major diff between, so, I disabled it to get more FPS.
Should cause no performance drops at all with any half-decent graphics card.

Cheap GFX card is soo cheaaap.


(02-18-2009, 05:14 PM)Thundas Wrote: What happens if you just leave the Internal res by 1024x1024?
Broken screenshots. Yes, they will be 1024x1024 >_>
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#17
How come using my video card's anti aliasing it seems to have no effect?
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#18
It only works if you force it through nhancer on DX9
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#19
No, you can do it via Nvidia CP too.
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#20
I have a ATI card and I don't know how to use AA or how to make it work.
I try it with Catalyst Control Center in 3D-Setting and ATI Tray Tools. But it does not work. Sad
Anyone know how to use AA in GSdx with ATi card?
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