Since neither method is perfect, we can only hope that EA will release a patch to properly handle this (don’t hold your breath).įor method 1: Using flags 0x00411245 or 0x00401045 will slightly improve the jagged edges, but you will start to notice the white pixels on many of those edges and especially Isaac’s suit when standing in the light. You can also reset the values later to defaults if you don’t like the look of things. You can fiddle with transparency options, anisotropic filtering, etc. Select your Antialiasing - Setting (2x – 32x your choice).Enter your flag under Antialiasing compatibility.Select Dead Space 2 from the drop down menu.Click the wrench icon to open game profiles.Implementing Anti Aliasing (Both Methods) Use Flag 0x004030C0, get really good AA, have normal level shadows, shadows occasionally break, cant Alt+Tab out of game.Use Flag 0x00411245, get some minor AA, have very nice shadows, have strange white pixels/edges on objects and suit.Leave it alone, have jagged edges on everything, have very nice shadows.Note that shadows came back, but low quality. Note the missing shadows!įlag 0x004030C0, Normal Shadow Quality. Note the somewhat jagged edges with white dots.įlag 0x004030C0, Very High Shadow Quality. Note the very jagged edges.įlag 0x00411245, Very High Shadow Quality. No Anti Aliasing, Very High Shadow Quality. I tried 4x, 16, and 32x, but they all looked identical. The AA screenshots here are set at 8x Multisampling. The “Flags” are values that you set in the Nvidia Inspector to force AA. I made a simple table to quickly compare them below. Download Nvidia Inspector 1.94 from Major GeeksĪs I said, both methods have their pros and cons.Does not work with NV Control Panel or nHancer.You need the latest Nvidia drivers (266.58 tested).This is for version 1.0 of Dead Space 2 PC.
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