Originally posted by: Roguestar
GeForce cards don't (long story short) support AA and HDR at the same time. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and is a method of lighting effects and such in newer games. In HL2: Lost Coast, for example it makes light bloom effects when you walk out into the sun from being inside in the dark, which dissipate over time like in real life. In short, pretty lighting. AA helps smooth out choppy edges on textures and if turned off completely is really noticeable at lower resolutions. In Oblivion, both will cause your framerate to suffer but I think high-depth AA will give you the largest performance hit.
Originally posted by: avi85
Originally posted by: Roguestar
GeForce cards don't (long story short) support AA and HDR at the same time. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and is a method of lighting effects and such in newer games. In HL2: Lost Coast, for example it makes light bloom effects when you walk out into the sun from being inside in the dark, which dissipate over time like in real life. In short, pretty lighting. AA helps smooth out choppy edges on textures and if turned off completely is really noticeable at lower resolutions. In Oblivion, both will cause your framerate to suffer but I think high-depth AA will give you the largest performance hit.
Is this a hardware thing? or is it possible that a future driver release will correct this problem
Originally posted by: akshayt
AFAIK they do support 10fp AA + HDR which is supported in games like HL2 Loast Loast.
I would anyday get HDR over AA
I could have sworn that Gabe Newell's commentary in Lost Coast made it clear they used a dumbed-down version of HDR.Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: akshayt
AFAIK they do support 10fp AA + HDR which is supported in games like HL2 Loast Loast.
I would anyday get HDR over AA
No, they don't. The hardware physically can not do multisampling of floating point buffers.
Lost Coast doesnt use any FP render targets at all, they do bloom via DX9 shaders.
Originally posted by: Ulfhednar
I could have sworn that Gabe Newell's commentary in Lost Coast made it clear they used a dumbed-down version of HDR.Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: akshayt
AFAIK they do support 10fp AA + HDR which is supported in games like HL2 Loast Loast.
I would anyday get HDR over AA
No, they don't. The hardware physically can not do multisampling of floating point buffers.
Lost Coast doesnt use any FP render targets at all, they do bloom via DX9 shaders.
Thanks for clearing it up for me.Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
HL2's HDR is a glorified bloom IIRC.
Once you play Oblivion with HDR+AA there is no going back, it just looks pitiful without it and the colour just looks poor with bloom. It's a shame that Nvidia hardware can't do it, but since I had an X1800XT 256MB (and now an X1900XT 512MB) I can enjoy unsurpassed IQ in visuals like these.
Edit: Those are downsized from 1440x900 as another forum I post on has a rule against screenshots over 800px wide.
The 7950GX2 will easily outperform the X1900XT, and I would have bought one if my budget could've gone that far, but I can't live without AA and would have gone mental with only bloom.Originally posted by: MrWizzard
Ulfhednar
Once you play Oblivion with HDR+AA there is no going back, it just looks pitiful without it and the colour just looks poor with bloom. It's a shame that Nvidia hardware can't do it, but since I had an X1800XT 256MB (and now an X1900XT 512MB) I can enjoy unsurpassed IQ in visuals like these.
Edit: Those are downsized from 1440x900 as another forum I post on has a rule against screenshots over 800px wide.
I have a x1900xt (512), but I still like my 7950GX2 more. Might be my fanboyism though. I play Oblivion at 1920x1080 the ATI could do it but the 7950 does it better.
SLI was not an option.
If you have to choose go with HDR, most of the time it's better than AA most of the time...
Originally posted by: Ulfhednar
The 7950GX2 will easily outperform the X1900XT, and I would have bought one if my budget could've gone that far, but I can't live without AA and would have gone mental with only bloom.Originally posted by: MrWizzard
Ulfhednar
Once you play Oblivion with HDR+AA there is no going back, it just looks pitiful without it and the colour just looks poor with bloom. It's a shame that Nvidia hardware can't do it, but since I had an X1800XT 256MB (and now an X1900XT 512MB) I can enjoy unsurpassed IQ in visuals like these.
Edit: Those are downsized from 1440x900 as another forum I post on has a rule against screenshots over 800px wide.
I have a x1900xt (512), but I still like my 7950GX2 more. Might be my fanboyism though. I play Oblivion at 1920x1080 the ATI could do it but the 7950 does it better.
SLI was not an option.
If you have to choose go with HDR, most of the time it's better than AA most of the time...
I previously did HDR+AA on the X1800XT that I broke, and after using them together for so long, a 7950GX2 would've felt like a downgrade to me in terms of image quality (not performance.)
Originally posted by: Ulfhednar
The 7950GX2 will easily outperform the X1900XT, and I would have bought one if my budget could've gone that far, but I can't live without AA and would have gone mental with only bloom.Originally posted by: MrWizzard
Ulfhednar
Once you play Oblivion with HDR+AA there is no going back, it just looks pitiful without it and the colour just looks poor with bloom. It's a shame that Nvidia hardware can't do it, but since I had an X1800XT 256MB (and now an X1900XT 512MB) I can enjoy unsurpassed IQ in visuals like these.
Edit: Those are downsized from 1440x900 as another forum I post on has a rule against screenshots over 800px wide.
I have a x1900xt (512), but I still like my 7950GX2 more. Might be my fanboyism though. I play Oblivion at 1920x1080 the ATI could do it but the 7950 does it better.
SLI was not an option.
If you have to choose go with HDR, most of the time it's better than AA most of the time...
I previously did HDR+AA on the X1800XT that I broke, and after using them together for so long, a 7950GX2 would've felt like a downgrade to me in terms of image quality (not performance.)
Originally posted by: akshayt
AFAIK they do support 10fp AA + HDR which is supported in games like HL2 Loast Loast.
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
HL2's HDR is a glorified bloom IIRC.