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Vid Card with AA and AF
Name: Mech Date: August 15, 2003 at 22:45:02 Pacific OS: Xp Pro CPU/Ram: 450/256
Comment:
I was wondering about 2 things here. First of all what does AA and Af do for you and your graphics and 2 should i crank them up to get better looks? Becaue i dont really care if I lose a few Fps because of it if my games look sharper.
Name: borelli34 Date: August 16, 2003 at 11:17:46 Pacific
Reply:
AF I'm not sure of but AA stands for Anti Aliasing. This is a process in which a line or other object, when drawn on the screen, has sharp clear edges and AA uses averaging to add pixels at these edges to improve the appearance of the line and make it look smoother.
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