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Look at his hairline, see those horizontal lines? wtf?
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Q: Cut-scenes blurryness when using 16:10 resolutions ( 1280x800 / 1440x900 / 1680x1050 / 1920x1200 / 2560x1600 / 3840x2400 / 5120x3200 / 7680x4800 )
A: Forcing 4x or 16x Anisotropy in the video card control panel and setting in-game Advanced options to 4x or 16x Anisotropy should ameliorate or cure this. Also note that users reported that this fix might not work anymore on video drivers released after June 2009 ( nVidia Forceware 180.xx or ATIAMD Catalyst 9.6 ).
note:
While the AF forcing via the control panel trick no longer seems to work on newer drivers, there are still ways to play this game in golden 16:10 ratio without a driver rollback.
NVIDIA cards:
Using nHancer you can force SuperSampling AA (1x2), which will effectively double the vertical resolution of the game while maintaining the aspect ratio.
So if your game is configured for 1680x1050, it will internally render in 1680x2100, which will solve the ugly pixalization and give you quite a decent AA. This may bring a performance hit on older cards (runs smoothly with a 280GTX).
ATI cards:
I don't know of any tool that allows for custom AA on ATI cards (perhaps DXTweaker?), but if there were such a tool then forcing 1x2 supersampling should also work for these cards.
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