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Join Date: Oct 2003
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How do i turn on anti aliasing like 2x or 4x in linux? is it possible
i have a geforce 3, suse linux pro 8.2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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For which game/app do you wish to use it? Originally, linux drivers are set to "let program handle it" or whatever it is called in windows... |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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I already figured it out
UT2K3, ugly even with settings cranked on highest but i did the export_GL_FSAA_MODE=4 which is alot nicer. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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i tried to export the fsaa setting i wanted on my fx card, but in quake it doesnt seem to be on! it does seem to be working when i run glxgears, though.
anyone know how to turn it on in quake3?
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Check out YanC some time. It's a launcher with drop-down menus to select anti-aliasing and anisotrophic filtering settings so you don't have to export those variables in an xterm every time you want to run a game with it. I think you can even save presets.
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