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Posted: October 29, 2000 Written by: Tuan "Solace" Nguyen Anti-Aliasing And lastly, you have your Anti-Aliasing tab which gives you the same options that are available in the Advanced Features tab. Conclusion It’s not always totally up to the manufacturer to give you the best performance. Some of the work is left to you and it’s definitely a learning experience to tweak and dive into things yourself instead of having the work done by someone else. Also, you’ll be more knowledgeable about what makes your games fly and what doesn’t. What you tweak will depend on you and the games you play. It’s also good to comprise because you don’t want something so fast that it also looks awful. I hope you’ve learned more about your Voodoo5 than you have before. And perhaps you already know everything about tweaking the Voodoo5, but then again you’ve read up to hear so something must have caught your eyes. :) And if you don’t’ have a Voodoo5, hopefully this guide has cleared up some questions you may have and could be the factor in your purchasing decision. Once again, thanks for reading. If you have any other questions or comments, you can e-mail me or join us on Undernet in IRC. We’re in the channel called #tweak3d. Click here for a printer friendly version. |
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