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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
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0000280 | Spring engine | General | public | 2006-08-26 02:38 | 2009-08-09 23:05 | ||||
Reporter | e1 | ||||||||
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Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always | ||||
Status | closed | Resolution | suspended | ||||||
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Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||
Summary | 0000280: Anti-Aliasing does not appear to obey setting in settings.exe | ||||||||
Description | I left AA at 1 in settings (which it says means disabled). However, I got horrific framerates and the units looked anti-aliased. On a suggestion from a member in IRC, I used the nVidia drivers to force 8SxAA which yielded higher FPS. Forcing to 0 produced awesome framerates (and non-AA'ed units). Resetting the panel to "app choice" and trying to adjust with spring's settings had no effect on frames at all; it just returned to really slow AA regardless of if it was at 1 or the max. | ||||||||
Additional Information | nVidia 7800GT; Athlon 3800x2, 2GB RAM. Do not recall version offhand, but it was the most recent as of about aug 18th. | ||||||||
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Moo (reporter) 2006-08-26 18:50 |
I don't think I have this issue on my machine; nVidia Fx5200, Athlon XP 2000+, 512MB RAM. Turning AA up in Spring's settings to anything above the lowest setting definitely has a huge and visible effect on performance (from quite playable to unbearable in one go). |
hoijui (reporter) 2009-08-09 23:05 |
closed as of oldness if it still happens, please reopen this issue, or create a new one. |