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See UTEngine.ini :
[SystemSettings] AllowD3D10=True Do a simple Google search. "UT3 AA DX10"
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The point is you don't have to do that to have AA. I never screwed with the config and I have 16xMSAA in UT3.
Perhaps you need to use nHancer, as mentioned, which I do by default.
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u dont need nhancer. just reinstall your drivers if aa isnt working.
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