StarCraft 2: How to activate anti-aliasing
StarCraft II is out today but, as you may or may not have noticed, it won’t let you turn on anti-aliasing and thus, doesn’t look as pretty as it could.
For Geforce owners however there is a solution: before Blizzard’s inevitable patch Nvidia users can simply use the override option in their Drive Control Panel to activate anti-aliasing, which will make StarCraft look that much lovelier.
PCgameshardware.com explains: “Open the Control Panel, choose ‘Manage 3D setting’ and ‘Antialiasing – Mode’. Now tick off ‘Override any application setting’ and force your favorite Anti Aliasing level in ‘Antialiasing – Setting’.
“If you now play Starcaft 2, you get smoothed out edges and in case of using Transparency Supersampling also smoothed Alpha-Test-Textures e.g. used for the vegetation or fences.”
There you are then; you can all stop complaining now. Unless erm, you own a Radeon graphics card, in which case carry on.
| Print article | This entry was posted by Zack on July 27, 2010 at 12:00 pm, and is filed under Blog Entries. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site. |









