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AMD also adds anti-aliasing to StarCraft II

AMD also adds anti-aliasing to StarCraft II

With Terry Makedon out of the office, it fell to AMD’s Product Manager for Video and Eyefinity Shane Parfitt to announce the news of Catalyst 10.7a to everyone on Twitter.

This beta driver contains the promised fix that allows customers to enable anti-aliasing in StarCraft II. The driver also contains fixes and performance improvements for Eyefinity and QuadFire systems.

The 115MB driver is currently only available only from the URL cited in Parfitt’s tweet. Like NVIDIA’s solution, anti-aliasing in StarCraft II must be enabled through the Catalyst Control Center, as the CCC forcibly overrides the game settings. The hotfix appears to come in response to the StarCraft II anti-aliasing debate that we just discussed here at Icrontic.

Further details regarding the specifics of the remaining titles affected by this hotfix were not available at press time.

Comments

  1. shwaip
    shwaip yay no more aliases.
  2. Jingalls
    Jingalls How is this different than when you forced anti-aliasing before?
  3. Thrax
    Thrax It didn't work in SC2.
  4. RootWyrm
    RootWyrm It's also important to note, it didn't work, because Blizzard specifically did not want it to work.

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