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If you're using an Nvidia card, right click on your desktop and go to properties, click the settings tab then go to advanced. if you then click on your graphics card tab (GeForce Ti4400) you should get a panel opening to the left. Click on the performance and quality settings and you'll see antialiasing and anisotropic filtering in the list. To get them working remove the tickbox from the application controlled box and select how much you want, I wouldnt stick them on full to start with because if might really slow your pc down. Move them up a bit at a time till you get the effect/framerate you like.

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Right click on your desktop, then click prperties. Find the "Settings" tab on the right, click that and then find "Advanced" on the lower right. That will open a new window type thingamajig. Depending on driver version, find either an "advanced 3d" tab or two seperate ones "Open GL"/"Direct 3d". The rest is simple, just use the sliders to change the level of AA and AF for each.

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