(06-10-2012, 09:01 AM)gilgilon Wrote: What is Anti-aliasing and Anisotropic filtering?
I think my PC is pretty decent for dolphin, because I can run other PC games very well.
I know that it is not the same but still?
I really want to play Pandoras tower and Aragorns ring
I mean really, really, bad...especially Ptower for it is resembles to Castlevania (in my opinion) and I love castlevania
Anyway, I'll post my PC specifications again and the settings...if you tell me to change something I'll appreciate that you will tell me what it its and what it does...
I'm absolutely sure that there is a solution for this, I mean, look at my new PC. Pretty decent for dolphin CPU-heavy games don't you think?:
intel i5 3550 3.30GHZ
4GBRAM
WIN 7 32X
GEFORCE GTX 560 SUPERCLOCKED
600W PSU
Maybe I should update my ram memory(only for dolphin for other stuff its pretty good I think..)
Should I try dx9 or 11
or maybe opengl
I just play with them but if anyone has advice it will be most welcome
(Just no sarcasm please I know its tough, but I really hate that in gaming forums which is quite common as I can see, i just have a really complex problem with it really)..
thanks.
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Anti-aliasing increases the resolution of the edges of objects.
Anisotropic filtering does something with textures, not sure.
In most cases PC games require a decent CPU and monster GPU.
Dolphin requires a monster CPU (Which you have.) and an average GPU.
RAM is irrelevant for dolphin once you have 2gbs or more.
Directx9 is the fastest video mode for dolphin.
Opengl is the most accurate and slowest.
Directx11 is the median, neither most accurate or least accurate, or slowest or fastest.
I have Aspergers (for real.)
Doesn't mean I can't take a minute to explain what problem I'm having.