So earlier today, 4channer was griping about how PSU PC utterly fails in the anti-aliasing dept. to the point of making TEXTURES blocky even when they're realtively close or when they are skewed in some way.
This same 4channer also claimed the problem was the fault of GameGuard.
So I humbly ask: had any one else who's playing PSU PC managed to circumvent this nuisance?
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Anonymous2006-10-29 0:11
>>1
Normal people would probably just ignore him, rather than making a thread asking how to circumvent him.
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Anonymous2006-10-29 0:20
>>2
I was talking about GameGuard and AntiAliasing... not the guy who pointed out the potential issue.
READING COMPREHENSION FTW.
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Anonymous2006-10-29 4:27
wtf is psu
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Anonymous2006-10-29 5:58
>>4
Power Supply Unit, it's the thing in your computer that makes it work. It transfers power from the AC/DC (?) unit to the motherboard.
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Anonymous2006-10-29 16:32
.......and that has to do with antialiasing and textures how?
...oh wait, this is 4chan, nevermind
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Anonymous2006-10-29 17:22
It's gameguard's fault. So sue them
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Anonymous2006-10-31 20:34
>>5
I kept thinking he was talking about Phantasy Star Universe.
>>9
Power Supply Unit, it's the thing in your computer that makes it work. It transfers power from the AC/DC (?) unit to the motherboard.
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Anonymous2006-11-01 18:04
>>1
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Anonymous2009-03-18 3:47
I wants lots and lots of some delectable pot!
Marijuana MUST be legalized.
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Anonymous2009-04-08 20:04
Phantasy Star Universes graphics engine is utter shite.
And when I say utter shite, a radeon 8800gt+3ghz dualcore CPU will push barely 60fps on the 1280x760 setting.
I've never gotten AA working in PSU ever. Well I've managed to fuck up the text and such with the nvidia utility.