I dont think its Sony\'s fault btw. Antialiasing was hardly implemented in games back in the beggining of 1999 when the PS2 hardware specs were first shown to public. - TheDaywalker
No, jus about every Dreamcast game that I\'ve run across has some form of Anti-Aliasing... although as far as I know, only one game impliments FSAA.. and that\'s Ready 2 Rumble Boxing 2. I mean.. you can see it plain as day on VGA with PSO. The screen is split up into several "blocks" which get progressivly blurryier from the bottom to the top. It really cleans up the image on a normal TV where the low resolution helps hide the jaggies also.. but on VGA it does next to nil except dull the textures and leaves the jaggies.
previous gen of machine(N64, PC cards) for YEARS already - Paul
PC\'s have always been years ahead of consoles in terms of technology retard. Every five years or so.. a new console comes out with capabilities to push more polys.. but can\'t add the new effects that have been pioneered since the time of their launch. PC\'s can.. and surpass consoles within a year or two tops. The N64 had texture Anti-Aliasing.. not FSAA or Edge Anti-Aliasing. Texture Anti-aliasing is a much simpler and power consumption friendly technique.. but it made the N64 looks blurry as all hell. No real fine detail at all.. and jaggies were still everywhere. The point is moot
if Sega would manufacture the PS.2 instead of Sony would that make it any better? - nO-One
No.. it would just make the PS2 deadder. Sega + Hardware = failure. Sad but true... expecially since their games are top notch in most instances.
Paul: Have you fixed your PS2 yet or are you still stamping your feet and crying like a lil 5 year old bytch? This crusade of yours is getting awfully old.. and if you continue I can\'t see you with a very long future at these forums. People will get tired of it, and you\'ll be dealt with after everyone\'s done laughin at you.
Everyone else: There is no excuse for jaggies or shimmeries. We\'ve already seen that the PS2 hardware is fully capable of handling the "problem" will little hit to hardware preformance when applied right. The damned thing is 3 years old and we\'re still seeing jaggies even tho we know it\'s capable of getting rid of them. That\'s inexcusable.. Lazy Devs, hard to program hardware.. whatever. Dosen\'t matter. They should be gone.. and I\'m surprised more of you aren\'t as upset about it. Christ, compaired to the competitions games, many PS2 games are downright embarassing. Even the 4 year old Dreamcast that\'s only "one tenth" as powerful has games which have as of yet not been matched by the PS2 graphically. That\'s pitiful. Thank god they have some of the best games around, or else the whole generation would be just one big joke on Sony as far as I\'m concerned.