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Old 24-Jun-2005, 23:35   #1
Guden Oden
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Default Nvidia Filtering Fakery...AGAIN?

My 6800 is set to force 16x aniso via control panel with all "optimizations" turned OFF. Yet Homeworld 2 displays extremely visible LOD lines on the ships when one zooms in close to them. I've thoght I've been able to see this in other titles as well, but this is the first time I've really been able to confirm it for sure, to prove it so to speak.

So even in the most advanced (up until last week anyway) GPU architecture in existence, NV *still* fucks with the filtering behind our backs! BLAHHH!
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Old 24-Jun-2005, 23:46   #2
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or, someone made a mistake.
(read: bug)
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Old 25-Jun-2005, 01:06   #3
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Default Re: Nvidia Filtering Fakery...AGAIN?

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Originally Posted by Guden Oden
Yet Homeworld 2 displays extremely visible LOD lines on the ships when one zooms in close to them.
Any screenies?
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