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Doc_uk 04-24-2011 03:13 PM

Ati ccc question
 
Not sure if this is right or not
In ccc were is all the different graphic options, all i can see, in 3d application settings is
anisotropic filtering
Tessellation
catalyst AI
wait for vertical refresh
AA
and open gl
is that it:confused:
regards
Doc

Derinahon 04-24-2011 03:21 PM

Yep, sounds right. There's not much to tweak in CCC. nVidia software is better in that department.

1.JaVA_Platypus 04-24-2011 03:22 PM

Uhh, yesss. I'm not really sure how everything is rendered. For example, if you set 8X AA in CCC, and 2X AA in Il-2 COD, I'm not sure how much AA will eventually be rendered tough. I have my CCC set to conservative settings. With as much stuff to "use application settings" as possible. It seems to work! But I am interested to hear the settings of others.

kimosabi 04-24-2011 03:23 PM

Let's see here, I got, in order of appearance:

AA with morphological filtering options and drop down menu with Box, Edge detect etc.

AF

Tesselation (AMD Optimized and a slider goes from OFF to 64x)

Catalyst AI (surface format optimization option)

Mipmap

Wait for vertical refresh

AA mode

OpenGL settings

All courtesy of AMD catalyst suite 11.3.

@ javaplatypus, You don't want to enable 3d options in game while also forcing them through CCC. More often than not you'll see decreased performance from using two commands. If you need to use more options to max out CloD than what is already in game, I want your rig. Use "Applications settings" in CCC if you have those enabled in game.

Ataros 04-24-2011 10:04 PM

Use ATI Tray Tools in stead of ccc and find a manual for it online.

O_Smiladon 04-25-2011 01:24 AM

I dont think is works in the game anyway...game wont accept the changes you do through your ATI software


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