Its a core 2 duo E6600, 2gb pc2 6400 (800mhz) RAM, etc etc....DoctorFruitloop wrote:
Depends what the rest of your rig is.
So, quite top-of-the range....
Its a core 2 duo E6600, 2gb pc2 6400 (800mhz) RAM, etc etc....DoctorFruitloop wrote:
Depends what the rest of your rig is.
Check your GLOBAL driver settings for your graphix card. Make sure AA is set to application controlled. It sounds like it is set to always Off instead. Thats what i would think is happening. Try that and see.[E.F.L]Airwolf wrote:
Yeah by the way, I noticed that I can't turn on any AA in bf2.
No matter what I select, 2x or 4x, after I click apply it goes back to "off"
Man, any ideas?
Pah!! Ive got the 9600 pro what you complaining about?!Kanye North wrote:
meh i have ati 9800 pro 256, can someone +1 me to make my feelings boost
No, it's not an uber powerful card. High yes (assuming you have over a gig of RAM), but AA no. Just run a high resolution though like I do (1600x1200) and AA will become pointless.DecJW wrote:
Would a 7600GT be able to play on high / full AA settings on bf2? Just wondering because im about to get it
what are you talking about? My old 6800 gt would run all high 4x AA at 1600 x 1200 res. It would be fine if you had 2 gbs of ram and a good proc...<[onex]>Headstone wrote:
NO, Not with full AA. With full AF yes, But not full AA. Driver settings MUST be set at Application Preference so the driver and the games settings ar not fighting each other also.DecJW wrote:
Would a 7600GT be able to play on high / full AA settings on bf2? Just wondering because im about to get it
I have a 6800 GT OC and if I turn all my settings to high (even with no AA), I get like 30-40 FPS.CommieChipmunk wrote:
what are you talking about? My old 6800 gt would run all high 4x AA at 1600 x 1200 res. It would be fine if you had 2 gbs of ram and a good proc...<[onex]>Headstone wrote:
NO, Not with full AA. With full AF yes, But not full AA. Driver settings MUST be set at Application Preference so the driver and the games settings ar not fighting each other also.DecJW wrote:
Would a 7600GT be able to play on high / full AA settings on bf2? Just wondering because im about to get it
Like I said, ive got 2gb of 800mhz RAM and a core 2 duo E6600...that enough?Viper007Bond wrote:
I have a 6800 GT OC and if I turn all my settings to high (even with no AA), I get like 30-40 FPS.CommieChipmunk wrote:
what are you talking about? My old 6800 gt would run all high 4x AA at 1600 x 1200 res. It would be fine if you had 2 gbs of ram and a good proc...<[onex]>Headstone wrote:
NO, Not with full AA. With full AF yes, But not full AA. Driver settings MUST be set at Application Preference so the driver and the games settings ar not fighting each other also.
That doesn't have anything to do with graphics though, only physics and textures.DecJW wrote:
Like I said, ive got 2gb of 800mhz RAM and a core 2 duo E6600...that enough?Viper007Bond wrote:
I have a 6800 GT OC and if I turn all my settings to high (even with no AA), I get like 30-40 FPS.CommieChipmunk wrote:
what are you talking about? My old 6800 gt would run all high 4x AA at 1600 x 1200 res. It would be fine if you had 2 gbs of ram and a good proc...
Yup, definetely "Application Controlled"<[onex]>Headstone wrote:
Check your GLOBAL driver settings for your graphix card. Make sure AA is set to application controlled. It sounds like it is set to always Off instead. Thats what i would think is happening. Try that and see.[E.F.L]Airwolf wrote:
Yeah by the way, I noticed that I can't turn on any AA in bf2.
No matter what I select, 2x or 4x, after I click apply it goes back to "off"
Man, any ideas?
A 6800 and a 7600gs are totally different cards. The GS series cards didnt even have driver support until about just last april, and the drivers were crap and very glitchy for BF2. Theres a BIG difference between 4xAA and the 8XAA he can run, and also, Your GT i would guess had more Pixel pipelines yes? Like say 16? While his card has 12 i think. That makes a hell of a difference.CommieChipmunk wrote:
what are you talking about? My old 6800 gt would run all high 4x AA at 1600 x 1200 res. It would be fine if you had 2 gbs of ram and a good proc...<[onex]>Headstone wrote:
NO, Not with full AA. With full AF yes, But not full AA. Driver settings MUST be set at Application Preference so the driver and the games settings ar not fighting each other also.DecJW wrote:
Would a 7600GT be able to play on high / full AA settings on bf2? Just wondering because im about to get it
damn! That had me fooled for ages! I updated my gfx driver and that cured it. Guess i should've ask here.<[onex]>Headstone wrote:
Check your GLOBAL driver settings for your graphix card. Make sure AA is set to application controlled. It sounds like it is set to always Off instead. Thats what i would think is happening. Try that and see.[E.F.L]Airwolf wrote:
Yeah by the way, I noticed that I can't turn on any AA in bf2.
No matter what I select, 2x or 4x, after I click apply it goes back to "off"
Man, any ideas?
Bloody Hell, imagine his reaction when he pops his cherry[E.F.L]Airwolf wrote:
Yeah, I was when I got home. I found my gfx card which had come by special delivery and opened it. It was an XFX GeForce 7900GT which I had bought from eBay.
OMFG!!!! So I installed it and stuff and started playing bf2, OMFG! To actually play bf2 like that, after going for so long at all low settings, it was too much.
I was fucking dancing. My heart rate was stupidly high, but...
One problem, I don't have a router and now there are two comps.
Fuck. Straight after school tomorrow, I'm gonna take the modem out of my older computer and stick it in the new one andplay some bf2 online.
OMFG! I can't believe my behaviour, never had that feeling before.... where it's like you're so excited and you can't do anything.