lost_soul on 20/11/2008 at 00:23
To the person who said that I shouldn't be upset about this: Yes, they may have stopped using this crapware in future games, but what about those of us who paid full (or nearly full price) for a copy near the release of the game? It would be like someone opening up a restaurant and intentionally selling food that has small chunks of rock in it. One day the restaurant gets sued and as a result, they stop selling harmful food. Doesn't the restaurant owe the victims who originally ate there? When I purchased this game, I did not know it would be installing device drivers, let alone hidden ones onto my PC. Installing drivers isn't something I would expect when installing a game, just like I don't expect to find chunks of sheet rock in my food when I go to a restaurant.
Also, I never said that I agreed with the Dominate/Manipulate Consumers Act (DMCA), but it's the law. (a law that was obviously bought and paid for, I might add.)
EvaUnit02 on 11/12/2008 at 04:45
Does anyone know how to get Anti-aliasing working in SC1? I've tried playing around in Nhancer with the various AA compatibility modes, but have had no luck thus far.
I have an Nvidia Geforce 9800GT 512MB, BTW.
poroshin on 11/12/2008 at 18:17
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
Does anyone know how to get Anti-aliasing working in SC1? I've tried playing around in Nhancer with the various AA compatibility modes, but have had no luck thus far.
I have an Nvidia Geforce 9800GT 512MB, BTW.
Enforce AA and AF in the nVidia Control Panel. I have mine set to 16 and SC1 looks razor sharp and beautiful. SC2 is another story...
Malleus on 11/12/2008 at 22:49
Whoa. I could never make AA work in SC. In SCPT however, turning it on from driver affected the edge of the shadows (but nothing else). :confused: This happened on one of my older systems - on my current PCs, AA doesn't work with PT either.