Well, here is one for the testers:
Several review sites (don't know which, I have seen so many ) claim that most people run games in higher resolutions in order to minimize jaggies. If the Matrox-FAA is as good as they say it is (and tests appear to confirm it ), then you don't need very high resolutions to reduce jaggies.
So my question to the testers... If you need to make a choice with the Parhelia: do play games in very high resolution without FAA, perhaps even sacrificing eye candy; or do you play them in lower resolutions with FAA and full eyecandy ? Why your choice (e.g. I know some games have panels or display information that is not scaled along with the resolution, which makes this actually quite small when running the game in high-resolutions) ?
Jörg
Several review sites (don't know which, I have seen so many ) claim that most people run games in higher resolutions in order to minimize jaggies. If the Matrox-FAA is as good as they say it is (and tests appear to confirm it ), then you don't need very high resolutions to reduce jaggies.
So my question to the testers... If you need to make a choice with the Parhelia: do play games in very high resolution without FAA, perhaps even sacrificing eye candy; or do you play them in lower resolutions with FAA and full eyecandy ? Why your choice (e.g. I know some games have panels or display information that is not scaled along with the resolution, which makes this actually quite small when running the game in high-resolutions) ?
Jörg