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I detect a lack of AA...otherwise....Ill take the video card and monitor you have.

 

Possible the Vista bug…:D

 

That F-15 Walvis 3D model looks awesome.

He used 2 DVI cables anyway…

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| 512 MB ATI® Radeon™ 4850 | 500 GB 7200 rpm Serial ATA | Samsung SM 2693 HM 25.5 " | HOTAS Cougar Thrustmaster |

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What size monitor do you have? I have a 20" widescreen LCD and I use 2AA x 2AF

Its a 17.1 inch on my monitor. Ive had a 20" and used 6xAA and 8x AF and had these results. Mind you that I have settings maxed, with water set on high, both in the instant action missions.

Damn imageshack and their stupid demos and damn photobucket for resizing my crap.

 

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Its the one posted in the sig. Ive had a 20" and used 6xAA and 8x AF and had these results. Mind you that I have settings maxed, with water set on high, both in the instant action missions.

 

So ATI doesn’t have problems running AA/AF with Vista.

Do you know that people with a 8800GTX and Vista have to run lockon with 0xAA/0xAF?

This is not a funny thing: Ask TorwaK!

DELL Intel® Core™ i7 Processor 940 2,93 GHz @3 GHz, 8 MB cache | 8.192 MB 1.067 MHz Tri Channel DDR3

| 512 MB ATI® Radeon™ 4850 | 500 GB 7200 rpm Serial ATA | Samsung SM 2693 HM 25.5 " | HOTAS Cougar Thrustmaster |

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So ATI doesn’t have problems running AA/AF with Vista.

Do you know that people with a 8800GTX and Vista have to run lockon with 0xAA/0xAF?

 

This is not a funny thing: Ask TorwaK!

Nope. These screens are maxed aa and af at 1440x900.

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I'm running an Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 2.67 o/clocked to 3.00GHz

2 gig ddr800 KINGSTON RAM

nVidia GTX8800 768mb

Samsung 305T 30" wide screen Monitor.

 

Its interesting to note the pixels on this monitor are about 30% smaller than a normal monitor. Very fine detail indeed.

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