On my ATI Radeon HD 4670, it applies AA regardless of whether I have it set or not. This is NOT due to a graphics driver override. I have all settings set to use application settings and it applies AA no matter what. Only time it seems to work right is if I use a TPV (I usually stick to Phoenix, but this happens REGARDLESS of the viewer I use) and turn on shadow rendering. When I try to change AA settings on a vanilla viewer, to add, it turns the screen black with only the bloom from the water bleeding through.
I never JIRA'd it, though, due to the minor nature of it. I can still operate normally.
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Lol. The antialiasing issue.
My AA's the exact opposite.
On my ATI Radeon HD 4670, it applies AA regardless of whether I have it set or not. This is NOT due to a graphics driver override. I have all settings set to use application settings and it applies AA no matter what. Only time it seems to work right is if I use a TPV (I usually stick to Phoenix, but this happens REGARDLESS of the viewer I use) and turn on shadow rendering. When I try to change AA settings on a vanilla viewer, to add, it turns the screen black with only the bloom from the water bleeding through.
I never JIRA'd it, though, due to the minor nature of it. I can still operate normally.