Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein: The New Order

MiskatonicFox May 20, 2014 @ 11:24am
Anti-aliasing/Anisotropic filtering?
Is there any way to implement these into the game? I tried forcing them using the nVidia control panel, but it didn't make any changes. The game runs fine on my computer save for some pop in (But it seems everyone has that, so whatever.), but it drives me mad that everything is so jagged, especially since I feel this game is like RAGE wherein once you are looking at it the right way it ends up looking amazing.
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It will never look amazing and as for Rage ... why .. why do you bring this up?
Last edited by Worldzworstgamer2025; May 20, 2014 @ 11:26am
Racerprose May 20, 2014 @ 11:30am 
Right-click launch options in Steam:

r_multisamples "xx"
vt_maxaniso "xx"
The person can do that terror_adagio and it won't make a lick of a difference as this game will still just look bad. It can't help it.
Racerprose May 20, 2014 @ 11:35am 
Originally posted by DinoMiGhT:
The person can do that terror_adagio and it won't make a lick of a difference as this game will still just look bad. It can't help it.

The settings do work. Make sure you add + before each one. If they have trouble with the launch, then simply add your custom settings in the CFG.
MiskatonicFox May 20, 2014 @ 11:49am 
Originally posted by DinoMiGhT:
It will never look amazing and as for Rage ... why .. why do you bring this up?
I'm not asking for "Amazing," I'm asking for "nice" and the game can look nice. The reason I brought up RAGE is because this was made on the same engine, and as such uses a very similar method to its graphics and I just feel it achieves a similar look in the sense that at the right angle (I.E. not inspecting the low-ass res textures and taking in the atmosphere as you pass) it can look really nice.



Originally posted by terror_adagio:
Right-click launch options in Steam:

r_multisamples "xx"
vt_maxaniso "xx"

I'll try this out, thanks.

EDIT: That worked! The game looks a little bit nicer now, the jaggies are a little further away and whatnot. :) At first it didn't but then I saw what you said about putting in the + which I didn't know to do at first.
Last edited by MiskatonicFox; May 20, 2014 @ 11:53am
NoMaD_Monty May 20, 2014 @ 12:11pm 
Plague,

You have it like this:
+r_multisamples "8" +vt_maxaniso "16"

or no ""?
hazardd May 20, 2014 @ 12:13pm 
Actually, forcing AA through Nvidia Control Panel is working. just don't use multisampling, use supersampling instead.
Last edited by hazardd; May 20, 2014 @ 12:14pm
NoMaD_Monty May 20, 2014 @ 12:21pm 
Originally posted by hazardd:
Actually, forcing AA through Nvidia Control Panel is working. just don't use multisampling, use supersampling instead.

But how is the performance?
MiskatonicFox May 20, 2014 @ 12:22pm 
Originally posted by GDS Monty:
Plague,

You have it like this:
+r_multisamples "8" +vt_maxaniso "16"

or no ""?

I have it like that, except I'm using 4 multisamples. As I said in my edit I actually did get it working :)
hazardd May 20, 2014 @ 12:22pm 
Originally posted by GDS Monty:
Originally posted by hazardd:
Actually, forcing AA through Nvidia Control Panel is working. just don't use multisampling, use supersampling instead.

But how is the performance?
2xSSAA should work fine on most mid-high systems, 4x SSAA is heavy even for high-performance systems
mooner May 20, 2014 @ 12:25pm 
What AA flag are you using, Rage one??

Originally posted by hazardd:
Actually, forcing AA through Nvidia Control Panel is working. just don't use multisampling, use supersampling instead.
MiskatonicFox May 20, 2014 @ 12:36pm 
Originally posted by hazardd:
Actually, forcing AA through Nvidia Control Panel is working. just don't use multisampling, use supersampling instead.
I'm not the most savvy person, but how do I make it do supersampling instead of multisampling? I just see FXAA, Antialiasing Mode (Which I turn on) and then Antialiasing - Setting (2x-32XCSAA)
abalian May 20, 2014 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by Plague Doctor:
I'm not the most savvy person, but how do I make it do supersampling instead of multisampling? I just see FXAA, Antialiasing Mode (Which I turn on) and then Antialiasing - Setting (2x-32XCSAA)

Leave those settings at default (3D Application Setting), and set "Antialiasing - Transparency" to "2x supersampling".
hazardd May 20, 2014 @ 12:51pm 
Originally posted by abalian:
Originally posted by Plague Doctor:
I'm not the most savvy person, but how do I make it do supersampling instead of multisampling? I just see FXAA, Antialiasing Mode (Which I turn on) and then Antialiasing - Setting (2x-32XCSAA)

Leave those settings at default (3D Application Setting), and set "Antialiasing - Transparency" to "2x supersampling".
Actually, it's better to override/enhance game's AA, set "Antialiasing - Transparency" to 2x SSAA and set Antialiasing - Setting (2x-4x-8xCSAA) by your taste and system.
Last edited by hazardd; May 20, 2014 @ 12:54pm
some goofy idiot May 20, 2014 @ 1:12pm 
R9 280x, 14.4 driver. No method of enabling AA works.
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Date Posted: May 20, 2014 @ 11:24am
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