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mazex 04-11-2012 09:22 PM

Nvidia Beta drivers 301.24, FXAA works in CloD
 
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Hi!

Anyone else that has tried the latest 301.24 beta drivers?

One of the features is the FXAA that I don't remember beeing in the default Nvidia driver before at least (even though I have read others forcing it with third party solutions?)... Not that read up on Anti Aliasing stuff myself.

Anyway, I installed the drivers and went to the "Manage 3D Settings" -> "Program Settings" tab and added the "Launcher.exe". Set the following:

Antialiasing - FXAA = On
Antialiasing - Mode = Override any application setting
Antialiasing - Setting = 16xQ CSAA (had this before, don't really know how the combination of FXAA and CSAA works... Accept it works for the purpose ;))
Antialiasing - Transparency: 2x (supersample)

And "tada", CloD looks really nice! The only negative I have found is that the in-game text gets a bit blurry as it does a post render FXAA of the whole screen including text and not only the 3D objects...

An interesting side note:

After adding "Launcher.exe" from the steamapps folder it will show up in the list as "WRC 2010" for me in the Nvidia control panel... Annoying but it works so it does not matter accept you are adviced to look for that coming back to try other settings ;)

Worth trying out! The performance feels really good too.

EDIT:

Updated with findings I posted later in this thread with help of others and added a full size screenshot (I run a small 1680x1050 120Hz monitor ;)) as I realized that the normal "print screen" function works now (did not work initially in CloD but that maybe that was the "pseudo" mode causing it?). Now the print screen works and captures the image as I see it, for some reason Fraps that I have used for CloD screenshots captures it "before" the FXAA is applied(?) so it gets all jagged...

And yes, the radio wire does not look that good when you are not zoomed in maximum as I was for this shot...

EDIT 2: More screenies... As can be seen, the FXAA can't do anything about the radio wires at long distance as they don't get the whole wire ;)

/Mazex

Martin77 04-11-2012 09:24 PM

Thanx for Info, will try it :)

svanen 04-11-2012 09:29 PM

Interesting, I will try it.....

fruitbat 04-11-2012 09:30 PM

trying now, thanks for the heads up.

furbs 04-11-2012 09:32 PM

Screen shots please...before with X2 and after with X16 :) use printscreen if no fraps.

Good find if it works.

mazex 04-11-2012 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by furbs (Post 407862)
Screen shots please...before with X2 and after with X16 :)

Good find if it works.

The problem is like I said in the first post is that for some weird reason the screenshots captured with Fraps are saved with no AA at all... So when you sit in the game it's all smooth and then the screenshot looks like the good old CloD with no AA on... Beats me why ;) You have to try it out IRL :)

Dano 04-11-2012 09:38 PM

Adaptive vsync too :D

RCAF_FB_Orville 04-11-2012 09:40 PM

Thanks for the heads up Mazex, I'll give this a go and report back.

mazex 04-11-2012 09:41 PM

I added the following too:

Antialiasing - Transparency: 2x (supersample)

And maybe I want it to work but it sure looks like the small jaggies in the cockpit glass edge are gone now too ;) Glass half full anyone?

mazex 04-11-2012 09:44 PM

An interesting side note:

After adding "Launcher.exe" from the steamapps folder it will show up in the list as "WRC 2010" for me :)

World Rally Championship 2010 has the same name for their exe file?


EDIT: And the only negative thing I have noticed yet is that the text in the message boxes gets a bit blurry... Can live with that I guess...


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