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As far as I am aware antialiasing doesn't affect shadows at all in Battlefield 2. In fact, I don't think I have ever seen a game where it does.Jimi said:Well judging by the screenshot that was posted he's either got AA on 2x or not at all, that's what's 'causing the jaggies, look at the bottom of the chopper.
Odd, it's mostly vehicles with crappy shadows for me. Tanks/cars/planes that sort of thing.Jimi said:It does with some shadows, static objects are the ones that have crappy shadows, things like trees and buildings.
That's what I thought too.Sir Random said:Traditional AA only works on solid objects/terrain constructed from polygons. Most game shadows are just another material effect (like bump mapping), applied after the physical scene has been rendered, so AA doesn't apply.
Soft shadows are a result of more complex shadow effects, not AA.
sargatanas said:You shouldnt have AA turned on in the drivers AND in battlefield 2, it wont work, theyll cancel eachother out.
TaKeN said:IM Very confused now lol