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I found a solution to the TNT/Geforce/Win2k gfx problems..


KAding

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Well, at least I solved it on my system. The problem I was having was that I had a lot of 'flickering' in CM, probably something to do with transparency.

How I solved it:

Go into display properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Geforce tab -> Direct3d tab -> additional properties -> More Direct3D -> Antialiasing. Yes I know a lot of tabs smile.gif. But anyway in that tab check the 'Force antialiasing in all applications' checkbox.

That solved it for me. Could someone please be so kind to explain what this checkbox actually does? What exactly is antialiasing and what does it mean when I 'force' it???

TIA,

KAding

P.S. I am currently using 6.67 beta drivers from Nvidia, but I'm pretty sure this also works with the 6.31 official drivers.

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That is what is refered to as FSAA or Full Screen Anti-Aliasing.

As to what it does, well to make it VERY short it cleans up " edge jaggies" and "texture creep" in graphics.

Madmatt

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