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TRUFORM?

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Lifer
For those with the Radeon 9700 Pro, have you guys been using good ole TRUFORM? If so how is it doing for you, gimme some feedback please.
 
I always leave it permanantly disabled in the drivers.

Not many games actually support it and if they do they can have problems. Also the performance hit can be quite large in some cases.
 
You'd do far better in enabling something like 16x anisotropic filtering. That'll help tremendously in all games and the performance hit is extremely minimal, especially when using the fast setting.

I leave at 16x all the time - in my definition, you're not truly playing games unless you run them at maximum anisotropy.
 
Well I just tried 16x Anistropic filtering in Tiger Wood 2003 and it looked horrible. It caused alot of things to be blurry in the game.🙁
 
Anisotropic filtering will make everything sharp, not blurry.

Is Tiger Woods 2003 a Direct3D game? If so try enabling alternate pixel centre in the Direct3D control panel and that should clear up any issues you might have.
 
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Anisotropic filtering will make everything sharp, not blurry.

Is Tiger Woods 2003 a Direct3D game? If so try enabling alternate pixel centre in the Direct3D control panel and that should clear up any issues you might have.






Well I tried that it didnt help still looked very blurry. Not a big deal though the game looks pretty good even though its an EA game.
 
Originally posted by: amdwolfman
"EDIT": You don't have it enabled,anyways could you pm me please,or email me @ amdwolfman@shaw.ca


Re:Tiger Woods 2003 ty



Umm you say I dont have it enabled how so? The only options for it under the Opengl and Direct3d applications are for always off or application prefernece to which I have tried both.
 
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