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Yamiyanazz
02-26-04, 04:47 PM
As you can see from my sig, I have a Radeon 9200 card...I run most of the newer games fine with these options disabled, but I feel that I am wasting a bunch when I'm playing UT:GOTY...I was wondering if I could put my card to better use during this game by enabling these features for this game only(and CS, of course...I could turn them on for old games). Does anyone know how to make these settings game specific?


*edit*: While I'm at it...does anyone know how to set up UT to use my Audigy2 fully? It won't do surround mode for me...I have 5.1 speakers set up that work great in games like Halo and Theif....Just a standard Audigy 2...thanks on this too!

ashenfang
02-26-04, 05:00 PM
not sure about your speakers, but for video, if the game, such as UT2004 doesn't have application AA and AF. Right click on your desktop choose properties, then settings, then advanced. Click on OpenGL or Direct 3d (depending on the game) Choose custom settings, and set your preferences.

Zim2411
02-26-04, 05:03 PM
RadLinker is new tweaker/linker for ATI Radeon based graphics cards. RadLinker allows you to create a "RadLink", a special kind of shell link (a.k.a. shortcut) to your games/programs that allows you to change it's individual settings. A RadLink will look and act just like a normal shortcut except it's property settings can be custom tailored for your video settings.

Linkage (http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/12/1/12-1-37.shtml)

ashenfang
02-26-04, 05:13 PM
doh...i learned something today. I had no idea that existed. I just went into settings to change the properties before launching a game.

rabidchicken
02-27-04, 12:29 AM
they way i do it is i use a program called power strip http://www.tweaktown.com/downloads/psbeta.exe
you can set up profiles for programs so that when you open them it changes the setting to whatever you like and then changes them back when you're done... you can also overclock with it (my fav feature)

Gabkicks
03-06-04, 11:51 AM
maybe somewhere in the the system folder there's a way. maybe something called system.inf or somethin.