Originally posted by: Matt2
Oh noes! Not the shimmering debate again!
For all you ATI fanboys who still cling to this, using Quality + LOD Clamp makes shimmering go bye bye.
Yes there is a performance hit, but the shimmering on Nvidia cards is something that can easily be fixed.
Originally posted by: Matt2
Oh noes! Not the shimmering debate again!
For all you ATI fanboys who still cling to this, using Quality + LOD Clamp makes shimmering go bye bye.
Yes there is a performance hit, but the shimmering on Nvidia cards is something that can easily be fixed.
Originally posted by: aka1nas
Originally posted by: Matt2
Oh noes! Not the shimmering debate again!
For all you ATI fanboys who still cling to this, using Quality + LOD Clamp makes shimmering go bye bye.
Yes there is a performance hit, but the shimmering on Nvidia cards is something that can easily be fixed.
FWIW, I had shimmering on both my 6800 and my X1900. In the latter case, the only way to completely resolve it was to us Adaptive AA, which was usually too slow.
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Originally posted by: aka1nas
Originally posted by: Matt2
Oh noes! Not the shimmering debate again!
For all you ATI fanboys who still cling to this, using Quality + LOD Clamp makes shimmering go bye bye.
Yes there is a performance hit, but the shimmering on Nvidia cards is something that can easily be fixed.
FWIW, I had shimmering on both my 6800 and my X1900. In the latter case, the only way to completely resolve it was to us Adaptive AA, which was usually too slow.
Yes, the fanatics always somehow fail to mention that ATi cards ***ALSO*** shimmer, and unlike nvidia ***NO FIX IS PROVIDED!!!***
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
I've never found the shimmer to be annoying on nv40 or G7x myself, but then again I pretty much consider 8xS to be my minimum AA mode (unless the game doesn't support AA at all).
When I told you where to replicate it you claimed to have tried that level and didn't see any problems. So you're either lying now or were lying back then.I've never played more than the first couple of levels of Halo, don't like the game and certainly don't recall making any such comment.
Uh no, it doesn't. You need to use HQ (which disables all optimizations) + LOD clamp. Simply enabling LOD clamp often does nothing since in most cases the problem isn't the game using a negative LOD.using Quality + LOD Clamp makes shimmering go bye bye.
Something that was conveniently left out in the past. Even when we had figures showing 20%-30% we still had nVidia trolls claiming it was less than 5% and therefore a "non issue". :roll:Yes there is a performance hit,
ROFL, and how would you describe your anti-ATi antics? Does the R600 make you so insecure you have to go look at a "dog's d***"?They are desperate and despressed because of R600.
If you're talking about AAA then you're not talking the shimmering issue that everyone else is talking about. Alpha aliasing is something every card will have because MSAA can't touch it.In the latter case, the only way to completely resolve it was to us Adaptive AA, which was usually too slow.
If my X800 XL ever shimmered it was extremely marginal and extremely rare, well within the bounds of acceptability. Even when I enabled AF and trilinear optimizations it was rare for me to see it shimmer (much like the 6800 Ultra I had before it).Yes, the fanatics always somehow fail to mention that ATi cards ***ALSO*** shimmer, and unlike nvidia ***NO FIX IS PROVIDED!!!***
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Uh no, it doesn't. You need to use HQ (which disables all optimizations) + LOD clamp. Simply enabling LOD clamp often does nothing since in most cases the problem isn't the game using a negative LOD.using Quality + LOD Clamp makes shimmering go bye bye.
The IQ between nv4x an g7x is precisely the same so far as I can see. There is no difference.If my X800 XL ever shimmered it was extremely marginal and extremely rare, well within the bounds of acceptability. Even when I enabled AF and trilinear optimizations it was rare for me to see it shimmer (much like the 6800 Ultra I had before it).
Now the 7800 GT and 7900 GTX were total eye sores at default settings. nVidia definitely did something to the G7x series that made default settings unacceptable.
Why, that would be telling the (unpleasnat and unwelcome to some) truth, BFG10K. I can guarantee that if the flaw I pointed out had been on nvidia hardware instead of ati hardware you and the rest of the fanatics would have been all over it and dragging into every thread you possibly could as a way of putting nvidia down.quote:
They are desperate and despressed because of R600.
ROFL, and how would you describe your anti-ATi antics? Does the R600 make you so insecure you have to go look at a "dog's d***"?
Originally posted by: BFG10K
If you're talking about AAA then you're not talking the shimmering issue that everyone else is talking about. Alpha aliasing is something every card will have because MSAA can't touch it.In the latter case, the only way to completely resolve it was to us Adaptive AA, which was usually too slow.
So you can't see shimmering over a large body of moving water in-game yet you have no trouble seeing a problematic chain-link in a still ATi screenshot ("dog's d***")?The IQ between nv4x an g7x is precisely the same so far as I can see. There is no difference.
Like I said with Halo I've never played past the 2nd level. Not my sort of game. I did briefly fire up the level you talked about and could see no significant amount of shimmer.
And you'd be right here denying the issue just like you're denying the 7xxx series ever had a problem, even while multiple reviewers with video clips of in-game footage prove how wrong you are.I can guarantee that if the flaw I pointed out had been on nvidia hardware instead of ati hardware you and the rest of the fanatics would have been all over it and dragging into every thread you possibly could as a way of putting nvidia down.
anyone who can't spot such an incorrectly rendered polygon is in dire need of corrective eye surgery.So you can't see shimmering over a large body of moving water in-game yet you have no trouble seeing a problematic chain-link in a still ATi screenshot ("dog's d***")?
The surgery to tint your eyes green you mean?anyone who can't spot such an incorrectly rendered polygon is in dire need of corrective eye surgery.
Why the sarcasm? I didn't ask for 2 million links, just one. If you don't have it, it's no problem. Just thought I'd ask since I had never thought that still images could reveal shimmering.sure ... i have 2 million bookmarks all organized into instant access
:roll:
Such devotion.if you like, i could spend the next six months looking for a photo for you
Originally posted by: BFG10K
All I see is you trolling, denying nVidia problems and ignoring the Red Faction artifacts that make the game unplayable while taking issue with an ATi chain-link.
Its a common Australian colloquialsim, used when emphasizing things or situations stand out from the norm.Gstanfor, is this little "dog's d***" (honestly, an ink-blot session with you would be interesting. Why a "dog's d***" was the first thing to pop into your head I don't want to know)
Originally posted by: CaiNaM
Originally posted by: BFG10K
All I see is you trolling, denying nVidia problems and ignoring the Red Faction artifacts that make the game unplayable while taking issue with an ATi chain-link.
ZOMG!!!! artifacts in 'Red Faction'!?!?!?!?!?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
now we just need ben to come rant about ati cards not being able to run 'Sacrifice'...
talk about your thread derailments :roll:
Originally posted by: josh6079
Just thought I'd ask since I had never thought that still images could reveal shimmering.
BFG10K in troll mode.? Why has the talk about shimmering just pop out of the blue?
