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Mipmapping, or no Mipmapping?


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On my card(tnt2) mine is set at 'bi-linar' and 'best image quality'.Crank it up to the max,see how it works with your games.If it works fine then leave it there,if not(slowdown,jerkiness) turn it down a notch and check again.

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I leave it level 0, but I do set it to Highest Quality and Tri-Linear and I noticed that with my TNT2 Ultra it drew the mipmapping line (the area where pixels start to get blurry) much further out with these settings than any other.

On my GeForce i left the settings the same as above.

Madmatt

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On my V5500 I use hardware anti-aliasing to smooth out pretty much everything. I only have a P450 which can't push the card that hard so I only use x2 aliasing to keep a good fast framerate. Actually I haven't checked the slowdown at x4 maybe i should. I presume it will be substantial slower though.

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