| To ensure your graphics card has the correct settings,
please follow these instructions: |
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On your desktop, right click and select Properties. |
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Select the Settings tab. |
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Click on the Advanced button to open the ATI
settings panel. You will see the following: |
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Click on the OpenGL Tab to get to the OpenGL settings page,
as follows. |
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On the OpenGL page, ensure that the following settings
are ticked: |
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Convert 32 bit textures to 16 bit |
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Enable page flipping |
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Disable dithering when alpha blending |
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Enable KTX buffer region extension |
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Force 16-bit Z-buffer |
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Enable texture compression |
| Ensure that the following are disabled: |
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Full scene anti-aliasing |
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Anisotropic texture filtering |
| Ensure that the Level of Detail is Sharp. |
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Click OK to apply the settings. |
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| To ensure your graphics card has the correct settings,
please follow these instructions: |
| 1. |
On your desktop, right click and select Properties. |
| 2. |
Select the Settings tab. |
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Click on the Advanced button, and you will see the following
screen: |
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Click on the Tab called ‘TNT2 Model 64’ to
see the specifications off the graphics card. |
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Click on the ‘Additional Properties….’ Button,
and you will see the following screen: |
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The default tab is OpenGL Settings. On this tab, ensure
that the following ‘Performance and Compatibility Options’ are
set: |
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Set ‘Default color depth for Textures’ to ‘Always
use 16 bpp’ |
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Set ‘Buffer-flipping mode’ to ‘Auto-select’ |
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Set ‘Vertical sync’ to ‘On by default’ |
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Set ‘Anisotropic Filtering’ to ‘Disabled’ |
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Click on OK to apply the settings. |
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| To ensure your graphics card has the correct settings,
please follow these instructions: |
| 1. |
On your desktop, right click and select Properties. |
| 2. |
Select the Settings tab. |
| 3. |
Click on the Advanced button; you will be presented with
a page with numerous Tabs. Click on the Tab ‘GeForce3
Ti 200’ and you will see the following: |
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Click on the ‘Additional Properties’ button. |
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On the next page, click on the ‘3D Antialiasing Settings’ tab
and ensure that:
- ‘Manually select the antialiasing mode’ is
selected.
- Select the Off ( no antialiasing ) option.
Note: This is a suggested
setting which will result in poorer quality rendering but
will improve the performance
of your card. You can experiment using the other options
as these may produce better results.
See below. |
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Click on the ‘OpenGLSettings’ tab to see the
following: |
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On this page, ensure the following: |
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- ‘Performance and Compatibility Options’ are
set as follows:
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- Set ‘Default color depth for Textures’ to ‘Always
use 16 bpp’
- Set ‘Buffer-flipping mode’ to ‘Auto-select’
- Set ‘Vertical
sync’ to ‘On by default’
- Set ‘Anisotropic
Filtering’ to ‘Disabled’
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Click on the Hardware Options tab and ensure that ‘Manually
select your AGP rate’ is not checked. See below. |
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