Unwelcome ZOMBiE's Blog
This Blog is best viewed in 1024x786, in Firefox 3.0, Internet Explorer 6.0 or Opera 8.0 or above. Flash Player 9 or above required... That was for 10 years ago, most modern browsers can view my blog.
You accept the Terms and Conditions of cygig.blogspot once you start accessing this blog. Else, please leave immediately.
I Call Myself ZOMBiE CYGIG
"Educated" At Maha Bodhi School, Victoria School, Anderson JC, LASALLE College of the Arts
What I Do Lazing, Hobby Crafting, DIY, Graphic Design, Computer Stuff that you don't get it
What I Avoid Hipsters, Soccer, Apple Brand, Outings
How Am I Like Logical, Practical, Off-Beat, Anti-Social, Sarcastic
No using of my blog skin and zB Blog Tools without my permission.
Some music streamed to blog can be freely distributed under Creative Commons.
Others are linked from external websites.
Was playing BioShock2 and was "shocked" literally that the graphics did not really improve since the first in series. There was no anti-aliasing and I still face the problem with jittery ragdoll phyics (sometimes laggy animation when an enemy falls upon death, especially splicers, falls while the rest of the world are running in perfectly smooth frame rate) as with BioShock 1. Thus I decided to use nHance to force anti aliasing.
My final settings is Multi-Sampling 16xQ, which makes the irritating jaggies go away yet maintaining my perceived lag-free performance. Super-Sampling 4x4 does not seem to yield better results yet sucks lots of GPU power.
Click on the screenshots to view it at full size.
DX9, In Game Settings All High, No AA, Good Game Performance.
DX9, In Game Settings All High, nHance set to force Multi-Sampling 8x AA, Good Game Performance.
DX9, In Game Settings All High, nHance set to force Super-Sampling 4x4 AA, Below Average Game Performance.