Well 1st of all, gore is like blood and guts, so no heads rolling everywhere (if that happens, i havent got my new pc yet), and
2nd, u can't say a gore because 'a' is an article and it helps the noun only if its singular. And blood is classified as plural, and so it guts, so
gore is blood and guts.
PS:I know ur not an idiot i just like wasting time, obviously if u can type, u can read say and know english.
U can c why people hate me lol.
What is 'aliasing'? I've wondered that for a while.
Also, what does the 'reduced gore' option do? And what is a 'gore'?
If you don't know, please don't look it up. I never saw it in games until I looked it up in-depth (via that wikipedia article). Now I see it everywhere unless I have antialiasing running.
This is one situation where ignorance is truly bliss.
If you don't know, please don't look it up. I never saw it in games until I looked it up in-depth (via that wikipedia article). Now I see it everywhere unless I have antialiasing running.
This is one situation where ignorance is truly bliss.
I will have to unfortunately agree with this statement. It bugs the living daylights out of me. Games in general look so much more uglier now
What is 'aliasing'? I've wondered that for a while.
Jagged edges as a result of having 2 colors occupy the same texture pixel. Antialiasing in videogames specifically refers to an edge or an overlap between objects where the cutoff doesn't wholly fill pixels.
As a matter of fact -- when you get to non-videogame 3d... antialiasing and anisotropic filtering end up becoming basically the same thing.
I'd get into more detail but yea -- it's not important. It's basically just jagged edges.
If you don't know, please don't look it up. I never saw it in games until I looked it up in-depth (via that wikipedia article). Now I see it everywhere unless I have antialiasing running.
This is one situation where ignorance is truly bliss.
Doesn't effect me, but to put it simply, Anti-analysing cleans up jagged lines, of course you can still see jagged lines with anti-analysing on thus there are different levels of anti-analysing, each one filtering down on jagged lines to a greater effect then the previous. So Anti-analysing = good, higher levels of anti-analysing = great. As for being able to see Jagged lines when you look at things, meh, I was able to see em way before I knew what Anti-Analysing was =P.... I just ignore them whilst I am enjoying a game tho....
what is 'a gore'? hes the guy who lost to bush in the 2000 election here in america... poor guy.
if you mean what is 'gore' thats blood/body parts.
aliasing = jaggies.
anti-aliasing = removing jaggies at the cost of performance
high anti-aliasing = silky smooth edges (like a good lady's legs), but also slow (like a good lady's head)
low anti-aliasing = nasty jagged edges (like a nasty unshaved lady's leg)
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