you can try and see how it works out
I've maxed out Anti Aliasing on a much less powerful system. You should be fine.
Pooka Pucel - Sanctus Refero - Besaid - http://www.sanctusrefero.com/


With my dual GTX580's in SLI:
Resolution: 5760x1200
General Draw Quality: 8
Everything else: Max
AO & DoF: off
It's not that the game hates ATI cards. It's that they lack the balls that nVidia has.
Find your video card on this list:
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html
Then compare it to the cards performance that you see people comparing high settings to, and perhaps you will see why you are only playing at medium settings. And the curve is exponential, low to medium may take +10 video card power, but medium to high may take +20 video card power.
http://www.pocket-hockey.com <-My ffxiv adventure!
Now with nVidia Surround!!!
MicroATX Desktop - i7 950 - 12gb ram - 2x GTX580
2x Intel 520 180gb SSD's in Raid0 - 3x 28" LCD @ 5760x1200
Gtx 590 OCed
Res: 1920x1080
GDQ: 8/9
Other set: MAX
AO:Off
DoF: On
Vsync: Forced ON
Framerate: 40-45 in Ul dah locked 60 in every other area^^
FPS spikes are likely caused data being fetched from the HDD that isn't the disk cache.
Tip... if you are going to enable AA, leave "General Drawing" at 8 or less. Anything above 8 performs the same function as super sampling AA or SSAA. 2X, 4X, and 8xQ are MSAA.
You don't need a frame rate above 30FPS... better to have it locked at 30FPS than set to 60 with fluctuations.
Why are people disabling Depth of Field?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXGrSFrfYo4
Last edited by Laraul; 12-09-2011 at 12:35 AM.
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