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Performance, and anti aliasing, issues.

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Dominion Arkaral
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#1 - 2012-04-02 05:28:01 UTC
For the last couple of days Ive been seraching and llooking for a lot of informantion.

I saw info about Nhancer and Inspector tool, some people that have problems between HDR and Anti aliasing.

I wanted to know if this can be fixed. I mean, I have tried everything. Have the anti aliasing onm high, tried to enhance it with the Nvidia Control panel, nothing...

Tried different types of configuration, on the control panel and the game, but, still, nothing.

I have an Nvidia 560. So, why does this happen? Any way to fix it?

I would really appreciate some answers.
Rumbunctious McGrog
Perkone
Caldari State
#2 - 2012-04-02 05:53:40 UTC
I'm actually not 100% sure what you're asking here, but I'm posting to remind me so when I'm home I can post my nVidia Inspector config.

I run EVE fullscreen or windowed with flawless anti-aliasing and HDR with >100fps most of the time. Note that I run on a GTX580 and even then in some scenes my frame rate can crash <30 with enough AA applied. I think I've found a good balance between performance/quality (for me) but on a GTX560 it may prove very stressful in some scenes.
Dominion Arkaral
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#3 - 2012-04-02 06:02:06 UTC
Rumbunctious McGrog wrote:
I'm actually not 100% sure what you're asking here, but I'm posting to remind me so when I'm home I can post my nVidia Inspector config.

I run EVE fullscreen or windowed with flawless anti-aliasing and HDR with >100fps most of the time. Note that I run on a GTX580 and even then in some scenes my frame rate can crash <30 with enough AA applied. I think I've found a good balance between performance/quality (for me) but on a GTX560 it may prove very stressful in some scenes.


Ok. Let me explain on a few words.

Anti aliasing works, but I still see those anoying anomalies. So I would like to fix that, can you explain me how to use the inspector, and how to get it to work with eve oneline?

Please.
Rumbunctious McGrog
Perkone
Caldari State
#4 - 2012-04-02 08:13:17 UTC
The trick is to use a Supersampling method of anti-aliasing as opposed to a Multisampling method. Multisampling doesn't seem to work at all.

My current settings are:

8xS [Combined: 1x2 SS + 4x MS]
2x Sparse Grid Supersampling (in the Transparency Supersampling menu)


Sparse Grid Supersampling is what really eliminates most of the jaggies from EVE, or any other game that you can make compatible. It uses a tonne of graphics power though. Also, make sure "Negative LOD bias" is set to "Clamp".
Dominion Arkaral
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#5 - 2012-04-02 12:26:35 UTC
Rumbunctious McGrog wrote:
The trick is to use a Supersampling method of anti-aliasing as opposed to a Multisampling method. Multisampling doesn't seem to work at all.

My current settings are:

8xS [Combined: 1x2 SS + 4x MS]
2x Sparse Grid Supersampling (in the Transparency Supersampling menu)


Sparse Grid Supersampling is what really eliminates most of the jaggies from EVE, or any other game that you can make compatible. It uses a tonne of graphics power though. Also, make sure "Negative LOD bias" is set to "Clamp".


Do I have to override aplication settings ? Or just leave everything in defaults and only change those things?
Rumbunctious McGrog
Perkone
Caldari State
#6 - 2012-04-03 10:08:58 UTC
I have it set to "Enhance Application Settings". Seems to work just fine with all in-game settings on "High".