* OpenGL 4.1 beta support
* Support for the new Morphological Anti-Aliasing feature
* Dead Rising 2 â€" Crossfire profile (Resolves negative scaling)
* Crossfire Performance Improvement for:
o Metro 2033
o F1 2011 - (Direct X9 version)
o Fallout New Vegas
* Performance optimizations for systems with an AMD Radeonâ„¢ HD 6870 and AMD Radeon HD 6850 series of graphics products installed
o Aliens versus Predator performance enhancements
o Star Craft 2 performance enhancements
o OpenGL performance enhancements â€" gains can be seen in Prey, Quake Wars: Enemy Territories, and Heaven v2
Originally Posted by gooface
where? like how people hacked Transparency AA for the 6xxx series?
Changed settings in the registry and in the Ace.xml file to enable MLAA but it seems that AMD has gone ahead and released it so you dont need to hack it anymore.
Originally Posted by Core2uu
I think they can be forgiven for ignoring optimizing for that atrocity Square Enix calls a finished product fit for release.
It's funny how people hate something different, and think a MASSSIVE MULTIPLAYER game is going to be perfect at release. No major online game like this will be perfect or even close to at start. If they were, there would be no reason to release patches, or have community support(feedback, suggestions, bug reports). Every game of this magnitude will take more than an official release to be tweaked.
If anything SE did an amazing job with the release, considering the graphical improvements, the massive change in the way battles are fought, the change in the way questing is done, and allowing Nobuo Uematsu to create yet another epic score for such a huge project. Not too mention the amount of support and acknowledgment they are showing to their players feedback and concern's, more than most companies ever do. Yes they have wait periods on releasing fixes and changes, but who doesn't it takes time for these things to be done.
As far as being on topic, my statement still stands. Just because a few people hate a massive online game that isn't perfect at the start, does not make it the game makers fault in any way shape or form. AMD is pureley lacking any support as usual. I highly doubt your reasoning has anything to do with it, as AMD has been failing there drivers(and breaking things with every release) since around 10.5.
Originally Posted by dir_d
Changed settings in the registry and in the Ace.xml file to enable MLAA but it seems that AMD has gone ahead and released it so you dont need to hack it anymore.
So if i DL the new patch, I can use MLAA on my 5850??
my thought on the whole "bad ati driver" scenario.
i look at ati/amd as Santa Claus-yes that Santa Claus!
every month you get a new gift/s (drivers, hotfixes) from them/him-its all wrapped up.
you have no idea what is inside the box for you-you open it.
was it a good gift-or a bad gift!
its Christmas every frigging month in the old dimwit household-lmao
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