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    Default A little point in the right direction please.

    There was a post on this forum from a person who i can't remember his name, but it was about using the nvidea control panel. He listed his settings in the "manage 3d settings" tab. For the life of me i cannot find his post anywhere, i did save the page to my favorites, but i had to reformat my pc as i got a worm virus. If possible could some kind person shove me in the right direction, i would be very grateful. It's just that empire total war seemed to run so much better for me with those settings. Thanks in advance.

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    Dunno about that thread but I can recommend settings that work well for me.

    Which graphics card do you have?

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    Hi. I have an 8800 gt. 4 gig ram (3.5 in xp) q6600 quad core cpu. All my drivers are upto date too. Thanks in advance.

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    Thankyou very much loveandpolitics.

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    Thread moved to Technical Help. PM me if you have any questions. - Thanatos

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    The tips in that thread should work good for you since you have a 8800 card.

    For my GTX 260 however, I found that setting AA and AF to "application select" in the control panel, turning off AA gamma correction and using ETW's options to enable AA and AF works much better.

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    Thankyou it's appreciated.

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