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  • ATI please?

  • omfg this guy sounds so fking sexy on his mic and i dont care how gay that sounds...

  • pretty obsolete, if your card can't handle antialaising now you need to upgrade, it looks hideous without it.

  • Why the heck would you put it on quality...

  • at "anisotropic filtering" I have only "2x".. should I select that or just "application controlled"? only 64 mb of graphic :D thanks

  • TY :D

  • Even though I have Windows 7, and ATI Radeon 5700, this video helped me get a better grasp. Thanks.

  • I'm having a problem in OpenGL games on my ATI Radeon X200m on my laptop.

    Like, I go to play Quake Live in full screen, and my screen is scrambled beyond belief. In window mode (Viewing in my web browser) it displays fine.

  • ZHXX MAN 555/5

  • OMG THNXXXXXXXXX

    <3

  • my graphics card hasn't got that menu i has some wierd menu it's called hardware accel and i don't get it

  • This actually made things worse.

  • that was so awesome man, thankyou so much!

  • nice

  • so shouldn't max pre-rendered frames be at 0 for best mouse response? if not, what are the problems with setting it to 0?

    btw nice vids man :)

  • I'm not very smart at this graphic card stuff, I'm jsut following xactly what you say and im trusting you. xD I'm wondering, is this good for TF2? Because even with these settings, I lag pretty bad. even on a server where I get 30-40 ping, I get around a little below like 8 or 9 fps. Any help?

  • I fixed it. I jsut needed to turn V-Sync off. Plus I need a better graphics card. LOL

  • i have a quadcore,so i turn off PhysX,does physX reduce fps at all?....i play fps games

  • Everytime I change these settings, the do not save, I will change the settings then go back to it and the settings will be default? Any help?

  • I think that maximum pre-rendered frames is only for D3D and therefore, normally not for applicable on counter-strike.

    Oh and again, great vids.

  • just remove the ati part of this video, no help for ati users

  • why, just cause i use ati, and not nvidia, i'm a noob, what the hell? dude i would get a nvidia card, but i cant change a laptop card now can i?

  • i didn't even come close to saying that. stfu.

  • tyvm for your guides

  • thx alot

  • thanks

  • well i have 1 problem...i dont know what is wrong with my monitor but i have everything on MAX brightness and i still cant see the dark spots in CS like the ventilation on NUKE for example....but when a flash falls behind me if still flashes me :S have any idea how to fix it?

  • Turn your gamma up, not your brightness. Brightness tends to clip colours and reduce overall contrast.

  • Your vids helped me out alot (mainly the CS, "right Brain" and This one)

    keep up the good work. I did subscribe

  • Appreciate it'

  • @ProVideoGameStrats PLEASE HELP MAN!!!!!

    My 9800gt by default doesnt have on WinXP the "PowerManagement", and everytime I pass a smoke granade in Counter Strike 1.6 the fps drops to 20 then goes up tp 100, and THEN you can pass other granades, but only for a couple of minutes, because the setting is to lower the card power. only on win7 I can change it... I put into MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE so the card works at full speed all the times... any help? only on WinXP i cant change it!!!!!

  • 1920 x 1200 oh man :D

  • 24" widescreen :D

  • @ForrestGumpEpisodes 1080p for me ! :D i love u

  • Hey mate, i did what you said, i went to the settings and put on advance etc on my ATI, what i did , was increasing all graphics, or i dont know how to say it, i increased the graphic "things" and now my CS 1.6 graphic is very good, i was wondering if what i did can ruin my PC or something like that?

  • You cant damage your pc with any of the settings that I've recommended.

    You're thinking of overclocking. That can damage your pc if done incorrectly.

  • gj thx

  • why do you turn all the antialiasing off? i leave it at application controlled and use multisampling for transparency.

    if you have the hardware, why not activate aa? it makes the image much better even at 2x aa and doens't use that much performance. i also have a 8800 gts and use 2x aa in tf2 and still have 80+ or 100+ fps. of course i leave it of at 1.6 :P

    and for other singleplayer games you might not need 100 fps all the time, you might want some image quality and 30-40 fps is enough :)

  • I just play at high resolutions and don't notice jaggies. Some new console games are aware of this, such as halo3 if I remember correctly.

    If you're cool with a marginal performance hit at 2xaa, for slightly better jaggies, then that's cool. But I've always preferred my games to be smooth and just "good" looking.

  • Thanks. I was just trying to find this.

    Subsribed.

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