At last a modern 3d strategy game for linux. If it will be any good, im definitely buing it. Heck, if the price is not too high, i will buy it before I know if its any good.
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Originally posted by curaga View Post@Big spring screeshot:
Ow my eyes. The aliasing!
This is why we _need_ antialiasing on linux.
That said in a real game with transparency and other interesting effects (including def-ren) AA doesn't work anyways so it's mood to moan about it.
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Originally posted by Dragonlord View PostRofl... you compare a full screenshot with a "downsampled" one. Of course the downsampled one looks smoother, it has been downsampled!
That said in a real game with transparency and other interesting effects (including def-ren) AA doesn't work anyways so it's mood to moan about it.
It's a big mood killer to see those huge jaggies. So if an effect disables those, I'd much rather disable the effect.
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You don't seem to get it but okay, nothing one can do about. AA is not the holy grail and especially fails for techs like def-ren. If you wan to disable an entire game, okay, nothing to play for you, touch luck :P
Also AA looks most of them time blurry. Why taking performance hit for something which looks doesn't look much better or even blurry?
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Guess we just have to agree to disagree here. To me AA looks a lot better than jaggy borders.
Yeah, I admit have no idea what def-ren is; I take it's an effect, like fog or bloom, because you said so:
Originally posted by DragonlordThat said in a real game with transparency and other interesting effects (including def-ren)
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Def-Ren short for Deferred Rendering or sometimes called Deferred Shading. A technique for rendering scenes. Sort of the opposite of Forward Rendering. Def-Ren allows to render scenes which parameters Forward Rendering can not handle. AA as an effect (Def-Ren is a render technique not an effect) is designed and works with Forward Rendering but doesn't work with Def-Ren since the rendering process is decoupled (depth pass, geometry pass, lighting pass, post-process pass and so forth). Def-Ren though is the future. There exists hacks misusing MSBs (Multi Sampling Buffers) trying to simulate AA but in general they are even worse than AA itself. But that's not really a problem since as mentioned AA doesn't look good so it won't be missed in the long run.
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Thanks for the explanation.
- is there any other way then to getting rid of the jagged edges?
- regardless of rendering tech, the picture has to come to the screen at once. I would believe those AA techniques that work at that part would still work?
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