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Doomtrooper said:ahhhh no...
Both sliders below move to the right and increase quality...the top one has to be moved to Application (left) for quality![]()
Doomtrooper said:Yes it does control quality read the thread before posting, it affects alot of things doesn't it..look at the different MODES..STFU.
Doomtrooper said:Come back when you have a arguement, you have none Crusher...don't ruin another thread.
Makes no sense why the slider must be moved 'left' and set to application to get BEST IMAGE QUALITY..poor wording...confusing...while the other two sliders move right for BEST Quality
Look at the title of the thread, examing the NV30's AF, its not a defend the slider rant..go away.
The Performance - Balanced/Aggressive slider at the top controls the anisotropic filtering quality/performance settings. The Balanced setting offers higher image quality while the Aggressive setting offers greater performance.
Doomtrooper said:Performance = Low Quality on ATI sliders..opposite here
The Performance - Balanced/Aggressive slider at the top controls the anisotropic filtering quality/performance settings. The Balanced setting offers higher image quality while the Aggressive setting offers greater performance.
Anymore cheap shots on this forum, and I'll make sure your ass is gone for good...
ninelven said:I am not sure if application does leave the level of AF to the program or not, but am fairly certain it isn't adaptive which would yield the worst performance results for any given level of AF in comparison to balanced and aggressive. Thus, the slider is accurately labeled with regards to performance (and should yield higher quality iff the AF used >= than that selected).