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FreeStyler 16th December 2003 18:52

Anisotropic Filtering comparisons NV3x vs R3x0
 
The current nVidia cards do appear to have the advantage while preforming AF on certain surfaces. The radeon series appears to have some problems with surfaces that aren't 0-90-180-270° to the vieuwpoint.

You can't have it all apparently, nvidia is learning from their mistakes. Not much, but still.
I kinda hope a driver can solve this.

jmke 16th December 2003 19:26

Wednesday CAT3.10 will be there, hopefully it fixes the Call of duty bugs once and for all..

3.8/3.9/3.10beta all make COD crash on this PC, so I reverted to 3.7. Everything is okay.. but one thing.. this effect -> (screen shaking when bomb explodes close to you)

(this screenie was taken with CAT 3.9, it hung 15min in the game though)

jmke 16th December 2003 19:26

same "shaking" effect in CAT 3.7 --> :puke:

the maniak 16th December 2003 19:30

I've got 3.9 and I can play Call Of Duty without any probs.....

jmke 16th December 2003 19:32

:super: for you! on this system Cat 3.9 makes COD hang. have to do a cold reset :/

Da_BoKa 16th December 2003 20:47

maybe this can help: http://www.ati.com/support/infobase/4291.html

jmke 16th December 2003 20:48

Quote:

Originally posted by jmke
3.8/3.9/3.10beta all make COD crash on this PC
3.10beta= hotfix :)

easypanic 17th December 2003 08:15

I tried lots of things to make COD stable.

Only one thing helped => in the \call of duty\main dir , search for : config_mp.cfg. Set "seta com_maxfps" "xx" to your monitor's refresh rate.

You can do this too for single player file.


Greetz

The Senile Doctor 17th December 2003 08:32

well, the shaky effect is called "shellshock" :)


Luckily I played call of duty twice totally with not one problem

3.8's


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