07-31-2012, 06:24 PM
Oh, I get it, the individual tiled textures are being blurred out past their edges. Well, darn.
(Although, I do not get the error at all on my laptop with an Intel gfx card, but the laptop is so weak the the game is unplayable even at the best FPS it is capable of.)
A few other extra notes...
... the anisotropic error does not occur in x1 size. The error is only visible on X2 and up or full screen.
... and when attempting to use the Anti-aliasing setting for full screen, (X2 and up), or attempting to set the resolution to anything other than "native" the video fails entirely.
Thats too bad, I have my PC HDMI connected to my high def TV and FF1 looks SO nice when its softened after its been stretched to fit the full screen.
Thanks for your info, and Id take any other recommendations thankfully.
(Although, I do not get the error at all on my laptop with an Intel gfx card, but the laptop is so weak the the game is unplayable even at the best FPS it is capable of.)
A few other extra notes...
... the anisotropic error does not occur in x1 size. The error is only visible on X2 and up or full screen.
... and when attempting to use the Anti-aliasing setting for full screen, (X2 and up), or attempting to set the resolution to anything other than "native" the video fails entirely.
Thats too bad, I have my PC HDMI connected to my high def TV and FF1 looks SO nice when its softened after its been stretched to fit the full screen.
Thanks for your info, and Id take any other recommendations thankfully.