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Optimizing Ati

Posted:
Sun May 06, 2007 9:09 pm
by sonic
What is the best way to set up ati for quality without going too overboard, talking about settings like anti-aliasing, vs temporal or adaptive etc...
also catalyst ai off or on.
Re: Optimizing Ati

Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 6:33 am
by DizZa
My ATi driver settings for fsX are:
Anti-Aliasing 4x
Adaptive Anti-Aliasing OFF
High Quality 16x AA Quality Anisotropic filtering (Ingame texture filtering is set to TRILINEAR) <---Any lower gives me flickering
Texture preferance - Quality <---< Do not lower as that can severely blur textures.
MIP Detail level - Quality <---< Do not lower as that can severely blur textures.
Vsync - OFF
Support DXT textures - ON
Support bump mapping - ON
Alternate pixel centres - OFF <----<
Re: Optimizing Ati

Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 11:56 am
by sonic
Wow I dont think I have all that or maybe I just havent dug far enough in.lol
Re: Optimizing Ati

Posted:
Wed May 09, 2007 12:29 am
by Nick N
Assuming you have a processor, motherboard, memory and ATi video card that can handle it...
AA=4x
AF=16x,
Mip or Texture Quality = Maximum or highest quality
Catalyst AI to ADVANCED,
Wait for Vertical Refresh to #3 on the slider (Application Controlled)
Make sure under API Specific: Enable Geometry Instancing, Support DTX Texture, and Triple Buffering are checked, nothing else.
Under VPU recover, uncheck prepare error report but leave Enable VPU checked