ATI enables High Dynamic Range and anti-aliasing in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
ATI today released a driver patch designed to enable High Dynamic Range (HDR) effects and simultaneous anti-aliasing (AA) in the game Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion. Without the patch, the title only supports either HDR or AA. According to the company, the patch supports Crossfire dual-graphics via AFR mode.
The beta driver can be downloaded Share:
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