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SladiVadi
30th September 2005, 22:07
SO you have an ATI card and you want AA on alpha textures?

Here you go! :D

This works on older cards too:

Install Catalys 5.9 drivers. Start regedit and search for "ASTT". You'll probably find "ASTT_DEF" and other entries. Create a "string" entry named "ASTT" and give it a value of "1". Do this for all "directories" where you find "ASTT_DEF".

In order to get the values loaded either reboot or change the AA or AF setting in the drivers panel.

Play Live for Speed with a BIG grin! :D

Math302ho
30th September 2005, 22:21
Screenshot??

OPK
30th September 2005, 22:21
So this enables some kinda multisampling instead of the "usual" AA? :)

SladiVadi
30th September 2005, 22:26
OPK this would be supersampling. It's adaptive SS because only areas with transparency are supersampled. Like what the new Geforce cards can do. :D

Oh yes, screenshot! :)

OPK
30th September 2005, 22:29
Nice :)

IŽll prolly wonŽt try it because I am not sure what it is doing but it looks cool.
Framerate-drop? :P

SladiVadi
30th September 2005, 22:32
Yes, there is a performance hit but it's playable since not everything get supersampled.

If you use Ati Tray Tool there is a new version which has an option for it.

Also if you have the CCC you can simply set "ASTT_NA" to "0" and you can turn it on via the tray icon.

Try it it's so great it's awesome! :D

Bob Smith
1st October 2005, 16:46
I'm got an nvidia card and I'd like some AA on the mirrors. Any solutions? I'm running 8xFSAA with includes super sampling.

Stregone
2nd October 2005, 21:25
Those instructions dn't work in win2k. The Video 'folder' doesn't exist. :(

Edit: Nevermind I got it. Though now my AA isn't working AT ALL.

ORION
2nd October 2005, 22:03
I'm got an nvidia card and I'd like some AA on the mirrors. Any solutions? I'm running 8xFSAA with includes super sampling.
I guess this is not possible, because the mirror is a texture, and apparently it's rendered differently.
It has also a very low res, so what about increasing the res and you dont need antialiasing anymore :)

M.Mos
2nd October 2005, 22:36
Hm the screenshoot above didn't convince me, note the fence on the right.

This screenshoot is 7800 AA x8s , AF x16 , no transparency AA.