by justpassingthrough » Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:44 pm
NickN told me the settings on the Nvidia site were rubbish for a computer that has any guts to it at all. AA and AF should always be handled by the video adapter otherwise the load is being placed on the CPU. The reason thos settings on the nvidia site tend to help slower systems is because they are lacking in the video card area, divert the load to the CPU and allow what little a slow system may have in the video area to rendering what it can. Also, the settings listed provide little or no visual eye candy or very sharp results unless you are using a better video adapter.
I tried those nivida settings... they were garbage for my system and my video adpter is listed. I also tried all the so called tecture fixes, also complete rubbish as the visuals were less impressive and I had all sorts of strange stutters from them too. The config file edits and a few autogen tree and buiding reductions are what actually do the job.
The head of the development team Ptaylor even said in his blog that some of the fixes being circulated were simply not doing what people thought they are. NickN confirmed that.
AA and AF in the sim to OFF
Trillineral filtering in the sim ON
The only thing that would change those settings to the reverse would be a very slow video system at which point it may help to let the sim/cpu handle the loads.
@ gilly
You are dealing with an x700 mobility.. which is probably one of the lowest grade adapters. My advice would be to try turning AA inthe drivers to "let application decide" and AF down on the card to like 4-8x and let the sim handle AA and AF to see if it improves things. If you were running a regular tower/ video card I would never suggest that but in your case it might help... you can always set it back.