View Full Version : Installed New Nvidia Card - Have Jaggies - Don't Like Them
Barkhorn1x
12-11-2014, 23:33
Just installed a new GTX 760 and I see jaggies and fuzziness at long ranges.
Can anyone w/ a Nvidia card recommend settings to cure this ugliness?
Hooahguy
12-12-2014, 00:18
Maybe this is more appropriate for the CA or Nvidia tech help forums?
Uninstall NV, get ATI?!
Um, seriously though could be something to do with the DoF setting? Or other stuff in the Advanced settings.
Game may have auto-detected settings on the new card & has some settings now that you didn't have before.
Or needs to re-detect with new capabilities, sometimes stuff that looks good on older tech doesn't work properly on the newer generation hardware.
Barkhorn1x
12-12-2014, 14:52
Maybe this is more appropriate for the CA or Nvidia tech help forums?
You mean I gotta go to the CA forums?!? The horror, the horror. ;)
But a good idea none-the-less.
Barkhorn1x
12-12-2014, 14:55
Uninstall NV, get ATI?!
Um, seriously though could be something to do with the DoF setting? Or other stuff in the Advanced settings.
Game may have auto-detected settings on the new card & has some settings now that you didn't have before.
Or needs to re-detect with new capabilities, sometimes stuff that looks good on older tech doesn't work properly on the newer generation hardware.
I tried a bunch of different settings - I am sure I am on custom - and I am amazed and perturbed that RTWII looks worse than Empire which looks awesome.
I will check on that DoF setting and turn it off to see if that changes anything.
Hooahguy
12-12-2014, 15:06
It could be a problem with an outdated driver or something. And if you dont want to deal with the CA forums, try the Nvidia forums, they would probably know better than CA anyways.
Barkhorn1x
12-12-2014, 16:28
It could be a problem with an outdated driver or something. And if you dont want to deal with the CA forums, try the Nvidia forums, they would probably know better than CA anyways.
Nope - drivers up to date - new card :2thumbsup:
On my way to the Guru 3D forums.
Update your motherboard drivers. Also update your BIOS if you have such updates issued for your beast of burden. Motherboard drivers are often neglected but nevertheless vital.
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