But the thing is software AA in every game that implements it to date, is very poor quality compared to hardware AA.
IMO it was a bad move on AMD/ATI to rely on that, especially since ATI's previous products had the edge on AA over nvidia in AA IQ and performance with AA.
Devs may want it, I certainly don't .... I took one game back for a refund recently when I couldn't force AA on, in future I will check game reviews/user experience and if no hardware aa support I won't buy it![]()
ATi only really went this way because they couldn't get hardware AA working on the 2900XT anyway and couldn't afford for it to keep going back for respins.
I'm surprised it wasn't at least fixed in the 3870XT though, they had to respin it for 55nm so why not add hardware AA support?
I don't agree with ditching AA support for older titles in favour of this new 'software' AA anyway - I mean it's not like people with new cards aren't going to want to play old games is it? They've just gone and broken the ability to add good levels of AA in these particular games.