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    Default Anti-aliasing now available from ATI

    http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...etaDriver.aspx

    ATI Catalyst™ 10.7a beta driver features:

    Starcraft II: Support for Anti-Aliasing through the ATI Catalyst Control Center when using a Windows® 7, Windows Vista® or Windows XP based system with an:
    ATI Radeon™ HD 5xxx series graphics card or ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    ATI Radeon HD 4xxx series graphics card or ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    ATI Radeon HD 3xxx series graphics card or ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    ATI Radeon HD 2xxx series graphics card or ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    Improved performance for Quad ATI CrossFireX™ for Eyefinity™ supported configurations
    Download:
    In order to download and install the ATI Catalyst 10.7a beta driver, click on the following link:

    ATI Catalyst 10.7a beta driver for Windows® 7 / Windows Vista®
    ATI Catalyst 10.7a beta driver for Windows XP
    Refer to Article 20870 for detailed instructions on how to properly install the ATI Catalyst beta driver

    Applicable Products:
    This article applies to the following configuration(s):

    Hardware
    ATI Radeon HD 5xxx and ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    ATI Radeon HD 4xxx and ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    ATI Radeon HD 3xxx and ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    ATI Radeon HD 2xxx and ATI Radeon Mobility equivalent series of products
    Software
    ATI Catalyst Control Center
    Starcraft II
    Operating System(s)
    Windows 7 32-bit Edition
    Windows 7 64-bit Edition
    Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
    Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
    Windows XP Professional / Home
    Windows XP Media Center Edition
    Windows XP 64-bit Edition




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    Thankyou so much.


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    thanks dl'ing right now

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    Neato
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    Is it worth getting the beta?
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    It's just now implemented? What's that performance drop I've been getting when enabling AA then?


    Hmmmmm, weird. I've been losing performance for no reason.



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    I've installed the driver but I'm having a bug where CCC won't open so I can't provide any more details than the fact it's out. No problems with the driver so far though.
    I really need to change this...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maul View Post
    I've installed the driver but I'm having a bug where CCC won't open so I can't provide any more details than the fact it's out. No problems with the driver so far though.
    That happened to me once. You need to upgrade the Motherboard/southbridge drivers, also.

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    Starcraft II: Support for Anti-Aliasing through the ATI Catalyst Control Center when using a Windows® 7, Windows Vista® or Windows XP based system with an:
    No, no, no! You can't just do that. You can't just make a deferred renderer do antialiasing. Not without completely replacing every shader the game tries to use. Which is... rude. And potentially dangerous, in case they, I don't know, change the shader at some point.

    This is a beastly, brutal hack. And I have no idea how well the game will hold up with such a hack in place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maul View Post
    I've installed the driver but I'm having a bug where CCC won't open so I can't provide any more details than the fact it's out. No problems with the driver so far though.
    Actually I had that happen too. I fixed it by uninstalling the drivers before doing installing the new ones (make sure they're completely removed, not just CCC).

    Good to know AA is supported, I might stick with ATI after all (as long as they're drivers don't bug out on me again), but its of no use to me right now seeing how my card can only run on medium to begin with.


    Quote Originally Posted by Nicol Bolas View Post
    No, no, no! You can't just do that. You can't just make a deferred renderer do antialiasing. Not without completely replacing every shader the game tries to use. Which is... rude. And potentially dangerous, in case they, I don't know, change the shader at some point.

    This is a beastly, brutal hack. And I have no idea how well the game will hold up with such a hack in place.
    So what is nVidia doing?
    Last edited by Crazy_Jonny; 07-31-2010 at 09:11 AM.

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