A graphical glitch with adaptive anti-aliasing

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chaos:
I've had to stop using adaptive antialiasing since TS2, because things like cribs, grills, and DJ booths that used alpha edits would get all wonky. Ah, it's comforting to know that nothing's changed.
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witch:
IgnorantBliss - I have the same card and had the same issue.

IgnorantBliss:
Quote from: morriganrant on 2009 July 22, 06:06:32

I had this problem, but it was not adjusting or even touching my anti-aliasing settings that fixed it. I had to lower my resolution settings. Adaptive anti-aliasing caused balding sims in my game.


Ah, yes. I play at 1600x1200. It could be that lowering the resolution would fix it, but I refuse to use my LCD screen at a non-native resolution  :P. However, I don't really mind playing without adaptive anti-aliasing since I don't know even what I'm missing  :D.

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IgnorantBliss - I have the same card and had the same issue.

What kind of a resolution do you play at? I'm curious now if that matters.

Motoki:
*sigh* Why can't I leave well enough alone? Well I just updated to the new 9.7 drivers and now I'm getting graphical glitches and oddness. I'll have to play around and see if it enabled adaptive AA by default and if so disable it.

Zaphod Beeblebrox:
Good to know since I was thinking about doing the same thing.

I'm also curious about the resolution people are using.  I lowered mine to test out AA at a lower res and still got balding sims.

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