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AMD Graphics Cards Discuss AMD/ATI Radeon Graphics Cards from the current 6000 Series, upcoming 7000? series right back to the ATI Radeon 9700 Pro and earlier!

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Old May 1, 2006, 08:41 PM   #1
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Richard Burns Rally - AA + AF Problem

right o.k. i've been playing RBR ALOT recently (due to the arrival of my DFP which is brilliant btw) and a glitch which has been plaging me recently has gotten on my nerves.

RBR has this glitch which if you have AA or/and AF turned on black lines will appear in the road
Sci Games has said that
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Originally Posted by Sci Games
The black lines appearing on the road is caused by the users forcing the driver to use AF (Anisotrophic Filtering) and/or FSAA (Fullscreen Anti Alias). By default it is set to be application controlled, which the game works fine with. This can have other graphical side effects, such as poor looking fonts and 2D graphics, because if you force to use these techniques they are applied to everything that is rendered instead of the application selecting where to use it. Also it does degrade the performance.
i'm fine with this but when I turn off AA+AF the game still behaves like i've still got it on (black lines in the road).

Especially on snow stages this can get REALLY annoying and all i want is them to go away and i've done what sci have said and they are still there.

I'm using ATT to control the AA + AF. Is there any way that when i start this game it is defaulting to my normal setting? (2AA + 16AF)

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Cube623

btw i have AMD Athlon 64 3400+
Radeon X800GT 256MB PCI-E
Windows XP HE SP2
Using Cat 6.4
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