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Originally posted by: Griswold
If the game doesnt allow these settings (think older games) or only to a certain level which is not enough for you, use the control panel. I have never had any problems that way. If the game has all the settings built in, theres little reason to use the control panel for it.
The control panel offers one central point to control games and you can tell at a glance what settings you're using in them.If the game has all the settings built in, theres little reason to use the control panel for it.
Originally posted by: BFG10K
The control panel offers one central point to control games and you can tell at a glance what settings you're using in them.If the game has all the settings built in, theres little reason to use the control panel for it.
I have yet to see any game that has problems by forcing driver AF/AA compared to enabling it through the game.
Originally posted by: MrToilet
Maybe this is a dumb question, but if I set the AA/AF settings in the Nvidia panel (for my 7900 gt), and I leave the in-game settings unchanged (for example F.E.A.R., or Call of Duty 2), which take precedence, the game engine or the Control Panel?