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ZeitgeistReview

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How do you force AA in Mass Effect 2 with an ATI card?  I've read you have to rename the executable to UT3.exe and set the Catalyst Control Center to use application settings for Anti Aliasing.

Can anyone confirm?

Is there a way to disable Verticle sync?  My framerate is stuck at 60fps with max graphic settings at 1920x1080, but I'd like to think it can go higher than that.

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6ghz DDR3 1600mhz RAM
XFX ATI Radeon 5850 2gb
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caragh

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i have no idea. on nvidia, i had to enable some setting w/ nHancer to make AA compatible with HDR (per the post on the ME1 forums), so maybe there is something similar for ATI.

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psykpsyk

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Renaming the exe did not work for me, the game told me that there is a misconfiguration and I need to reinstall, when I tried to start it.
Disabling Vsync is a bad idea because a) you will encounter tearing and B) TFTs are fixed at 60Hz meaning that you will not benefit from a higher framerate.
Building in a function that enables AA would be highly appreciated though. Does anyone know why this did not happen?

Modifié par psykpsyk, 27 janvier 2010 - 04:02 .


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b1k3rdude

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How do you force AA in Mass Effect 2 with an ATI card?  I've read you have to rename the executable to UT3.exe and set the Catalyst Control Center to use application settings for Anti Aliasing.
Is there a way to disable Verticle sync?  My framerate is stuck at 60fps with max graphic settings at 1920x1080, but I'd like to think it can go higher than that.


Hi

I have a similar spec to you

Core2Quad Qx9650@3.2Ghz
4GB - DDR2 1066
ATI Radeon 5870
4 320gb 7200 RPM Raid-0
Xfi X-music
Win7x86

Ive tried the UT3.exe, forcing AA in the CCCP and setting CCC-Ai to std - but this far far nada. But that said I have just downloaded the very latest Catalyst RC2 beta(lickly to be the new 10.2 driver - Download Link and I'm gonna see if that fixes the issue, as the previous hotfix did bollox all.

And regarding the V-sync,, if your getting 60fps all the time whats the issue..?

Modifié par b1k3rdude, 03 février 2010 - 03:58 .


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b1k3rdude

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well the latest driver coupled with the main exe rename and the apropriate settings in the CCCp seem to have fixed the issue.

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DJSatane

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Using 5870 video card and ati official catalyst 10.2 drivers cannot force anti aliasing in mass effect 2, I tried even SSAA.... are you kidding me?

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rain4november

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I've a guess that BioWare hasn't done either the right drivers or benchmarking to support ATI Radeon 58xx series cards. I noticed this when I moved up to a 5850 from an older nVidia card, ME2 reported a *lower* score! Details here:



http://social.biowar...6/index/2764916