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Originally Posted by Numa Pompilius
If GW looks like crap on your 6600, you've set the card to optimize for speed, not quality... Set the card to do maximum quality, go in to GW options, drag the quality slider all the way to the right, turn on post-processing and 2-4x anti-aliasing.
You can get 12x aa and 16x aniso through the nVidia drivers (in Cnntrol Panel/Display/Advanced/<your card>, but you'll need to enable "classical view" as nVidia has decided to hide all useful settings from the user in their 'new and improved' interface) but it wont make any visible difference, so don't bother.
So why doesnt it work for Guild Wars? I am just learning about this " profile " thing under my control panel, and I tried it out for Call of Duty and I was amazedb by the AA and Anisotropic. I went to go add a profile, Guild Wars, and I have it at the AA and Anisotropic that I wanted but it wouldnt work, which is what you stated that it would make any visual improvements. I also noticed that the profile I made for the Guild Wars never saved to the menu, even though I hit " save settings " multiple times. Does this work for every game except Guild Wars?