Battlefield 2 Graphics Question

Discussion in 'General Gaming' started by PhantasyStar, Mar 10, 2006.

  1. PhantasyStar

    PhantasyStar Well Known Member

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    Recently I changed some of the settings on Catalyst Control (ATI) for my graphics card, and have had great results except for one thing... When I play Battlefield 2 now, my gun will occasionally get outline with this distinct line. This isn't just the gun, but in the picture I am showing, it is on the gun.

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    There is the picture. Now my question is, what setting do I need to adjust to get the gun, and a few other models, from doing this? It was fine before I messed with the Catalyst control center...any help is much appreciated.

    Edit: I have an ATI Radeon 9800 XT Pro 256 card.
     
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  2. madhatter256

    madhatter256 Illustrious Member

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    What did u mess with specifically?
     
  3. PhantasyStar

    PhantasyStar Well Known Member

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    Let's see:

    I changed the Anti-Aliasing from 4X to 6X, and put a check next to the Temporal anti-aliasing.

    Changed the antisotrophic filtering to 16X.

    Mipmap Detail Level from Performance to Quality.

    Also changed the main graphics performance from performance to quality.
     
  4. madhatter256

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    Keep the AA at 6x, but de-select the temporal AA option. that could be causing that malfunction. Its definitely being caused by the AA, not the antisotropic or mipmap, that mainly has to do with textures and since you have a 9800XT w/256mb, those are ok. If that doesn't work then just go back down to 4x AA.
     
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  5. PhantasyStar

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    Problem solved: Thank you madhatter.
     
  6. Sally

    Sally Guest

    Temporal AA performs AA on each object independently, which sometimes creates a border around the object... just like what you see above...
     
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