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Sumanji said:Not when the average is only 61.
rickfin said:After you added the black box to your steam account do you see it under my games? I can only see DOD.
Thanks for the fast answer.killer_uk said:Yup, you will only see DoD until the black box games are released![]()
Vogon said:IL2 Sturmovik 1946:
Res 1920 x 1200
AA setting 4xaa 8xwide tent (control panel)
AF setting App controlled (control panel)
In game setting maxed, perfect settings with water mode 2.
Avg: 53.629 - Min: 19 - Max: 118
I am dissapointed with IL2 Sturmovik performance, I would hope that can be improved in newer drivers, it is an older title, but is pretty demanding still with all the eye candy, but those figures are not much above the X1900Pro.
Other games obviously are much faster than the X1900.
Custom Filter AA, or CFAA for short, is AMD implementing non-box filters that look outside the pixel being processed in order to calculate final colour and antialias the image. The sample resolve for that is performed on the shader core, data passed in so the programmable hardware can do the math, with the filter function defined by the driver. That means AMD can implement a pluggable user filter system if they want, but even if they don't they can update, add and remove filters from the driver at will whenever they see fit.
The big advantage is the ability to perform better filtering than the standard hardware resolve. However the disadvantages include possible implementation of bad filters, and speed issues because the driver now has to issue, and the hardware run, resolve calculation threads which chew up available shader core cycles.
Vogon said:I really really miss the old 6x AA, bring it back ATi/AMD![]()