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Jordanal, You talked about the AF settings. I was under the impression that AF was "NOT" used in FS2002 since it was a Direct-X/3D based program and not Open GL. Could you or someone explain this to me and the rest of confused folks out hereThanksTerry

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Anti-Stereoscoptic Filtering? Something like that! Not at home at the moment. Anyway, I can't explain it, but I do that in order to make the 40.41 beta driver work (with very good results) with FS2k2, I had to turn it up to 8x in the driver settings. Using it with a GF4Ti4600. I then had to turn it down after installing the 40.71's. I'll let some D3D guru explain the technicalities of it's use.AL


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Al Jordan | KCAE

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Guest Stamatis

AF = Anisotropic Filtering.And yes, it is definitely effective in Direct3D applications.Stamatis

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Guest jase439

Is there any word on these drivers and whether or not they clear up the FSAA snafu with Windows XP SP1?J

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The 40.71's didn't work for me :( .When I tried to access the display settings I got an error and was consequently bunged out! This was from a fresh Windows XP installation.Im with the 40.41's for the meantime.Bill

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