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FS2002 and antialiasing

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Hi everyone,I'd like to know what settings do you use to activate both antialiasing and anisotropic in FS2002.Which value do you allocate to both anisotropic and antialiasing ?Do you activate antialiasing in FS2002 display parameters or only in the graphic card parameters ?Do you use full-screen mode or window-mode ?Thank you for your answers.I've got an ATI Radeon 9000 128MB AGP.;-)Damien BRUNET.e-mail : [email protected]

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I use 4x antialiasing and 16x anisotropic. I read somewhere that my ATI 9500 Pro is capable of more aa, but FS2002 is only capable of 4X.I activate aa first on the card, and then in FS2002. I don't think you have to activate it in the simulator at all, but I'm not sure.I use window mode.Hope this is helpful.Ranger Dave

>I use 4x antialiasing and 16x anisotropic. I read somewhere>that my ATI 9500 Pro is capable of more aa, but FS2002 is only>capable of 4X.>>I activate aa first on the card, and then in FS2002. I don't>think you have to activate it in the simulator at all, but I'm>not sure.>>I use window mode.>>Hope this is helpful.>>Ranger DaveDave,Do you use Catalyst ? If you use them, which version ?Regards,;-)Damien BRUNET.e-mail : [email protected]

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FS should be capable of whatever your card can do - FSAA is a video driver function, not part of the game code...

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