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Anti-Aliasing too much?


Pirate Mitch

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Hello all! I've tried out anti-aliasing on Runescape and it makes the game look great except for 2 small problems. This however only occurs when I use Direct X. In Open GL everything looks as it should but my fps is reduced from 40-50 to 10-15.

The problem is that small lines appear in places around the screen, mainly near the chatbox. Also, all of the text including the chatbox, private messages, the stat screen, and public messages are very thin and semi-unreadable. This happens on both anti-aliasing 2x and 4x. I'll post a picture to further explain the problem.

 

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If anyone has any input or resolutions please post! Thank you :)

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Hi there. You have provided less than reasonable info for us to use to help you. We also need the following:

 

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