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- crinrict10 years agoHero+
But it worked with Edge Smoothing before the update ?
Yes, the is correct.
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
Did you maybe also update AMD drivers ? Did you try rolling back to older ones ?
I did, used older version when there was Catalyst Control Center and still the problem is unsolved.
- fons_garmo10 years agoHero (Retired)
Hi @markobuzadzija,
You can try disabling in-game edge smoothing and enabling it via Catalyst Control Center.
To do it:
- Disable in-game edge smoothing
- Close the game and open AMD Catalyst Control Center
- On the left, clic on Games and select 3D aplication settings.
- Click on + Add button and add TS3.exe (The Sims 3 main executable) . You can find it on C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 3\Game\Bin if you installed the game via Origin or C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Game\Bin if you installed the game with a DVD.
- On Anti-aliasing mode, select Override application settings.
- On Anti-aliasing method, select Multisampling.
- Clic Apply on the right bottom of Catalyst Control Panel.
- Launch the game again and check if edge smoothing is working and if the issue with the hair persists.
That made game even worse @fons_garmo
- fons_garmo10 years agoHero (Retired)
Okay then, in that case please undo all the steps you did prevously.
On Anti-aliasing mode, select Use application settings. Then, clic Defaults on the bottom left of Catalyst Control Center.
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