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    Anisotropic Filtering

    Quote Originally Posted by sawnose (Roger Wolfson)
    An email conversation the other day reminded me of a config.txt setting for Halo 1 PC that may interest people - the game supports anisotropic filtering, (better than trilinear, which you're probably using now), but for performance reasons, we didn't enable it on cards we hadn't specifically tested. Which now includes any card you'd be using today.

    It's easy to enable it, but be warned this is only an unsupported tip, and I can't guarantee how well it will work (that's the whole reason we left it off for unknown cards)

    go to your game directory and open config.txt
    find the vendor string for your video card's PnP device ID (I'll let others reply with expanded help for people who don't know what this means)

    Nvidia users will scroll to here:
    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////
    //
    // NVIDIA
    //
    //////////////////////////////////////////////////

    Vendor = 0x10b4 "nVidia"
    Vendor = 0x12d2 "nVidia"
    Vendor = 0x10de "nVidia"

    If you have a modern card, your device ID isn't listed below. So scroll down to the Unknown section:

    Unknown = "Unknown"
    //UseAnisotropicFilter

    remove the "//" from this line to enable aniso. If you don't like it, put them back to comment out the line again.

    Enjoy!

    (p.s. - no, this isn't what I meant in the podcast. I'm not planning any game changes or updates. There are no concrete plans for the CD key, but it's your way to show us that you're a Halo 1 player, which we might want to know in the future.)
    Here is an idea of what AF does.

    Last edited by DEElekgolo; August 15th, 2009 at 08:08 PM.
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    I get an image failed to load error. What does AF do?
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    Quote Originally Posted by Daishi View Post
    I get an image failed to load error. What does AF do?
    I don't. But if you still do, it's something I've noticed while playing in Halo 3's Forge mode in Sandbox's skybubble. It's when you get to such an angle of viewing of the grid that it begins to spread at a distance, with an odd blur effect. Hard to describe, but I wish halo 3 had anisotropic filtering.

    I'll go take a picture of it in halo 3.
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    forcing it from nvidia control panel has always worked for me
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    I have ati
    nooooo
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    Quote Originally Posted by higuy View Post
    I have ati
    nooooo
    Uh...I just did the same thing, but for the ATI section of config.txt

    worked like a charm
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    Quote Originally Posted by NullZero View Post
    Uh...I just did the same thing, but for the ATI section of config.txt

    worked like a charm
    Oh, ok
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    Sorry for the delay.




    I think that's it. Of course it's much worse in game...
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    ugh, I hate the lack of AF
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    Re: Anisotropic Filtering

    Ignore my graphics card stupidity, but can't you can just enable this from Nvidia Control Panel? I would check myself, but for the longest time whenever I click the "3D Settings" part of the control panel, it crashes (freezes), and I have to force it to close.
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