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terrible texture aliasing.

Anarchist420

Diamond Member
The filtering quality with Dolphin on my 660 Ti sucks, there is an S-load of texture aliasing with filtering forced in the application and HQ set in the drivers.

Here's a video. Look at around 0:13-14 and the very end.

This is IN ADDITION to the awful depth optimization they're now forcing (at least with every driver for the GTX 660 Ti).

Man, I wish I had never sold my 9800GTX+. I miss the days when nvidia gave choices in their drivers.

nvidia's never going to clean up their drivers' image quality and give options back like to force trilinear mipmaps, are they? I mean, it's ridiculous that they feel the need to choose for me when I'm the one buying their shit and the one who has to put up with it.
 
Try nvidia inspector. The driver itself doesn't always work reliably if there's a flag in nvidia inspector to ignore overrides - there are quite a few games that are flagged to disregard all override settings in the driver. Honestly that is kind of frustrating, but you can sometimes go in nvidia inspector however and change things.

First thing to look for is any ignore flag for the game you want to change...for instance an AA flag might be set to "treat override as application preference" change that to NONE and you should be good to go in terms of setting whatever you want.
 
Try nvidia inspector. The driver itself doesn't always work reliably if there's a flag in nvidia inspector to ignore overrides - there are quite a few games that are flagged to disregard all override settings in the driver. Honestly that is kind of frustrating, but you can sometimes go in nvidia inspector however and change things. First thing to look for is any ignore flag for the game you want to change...for instance an AA flag might be set to "treat override as application preference" change that to NONE and you should be good to go in terms of setting whatever you want.
Thanks but that doesn't work.
 
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