This is the case with Bioshock- there's no way to enable anti-aliasing because that's how the engine was designed but, thanks to the use of the Havok animation and physics engine, editing the line HavokNumThreads=x where 'x' was the number of physical CPU cores you've available to you, an immediate difference was noticed when I changed the default 2 to 4 for my QuadCore- I maxed everything after that and the game looks stupendous! Quite honestly, disabling it (anti-aliasing) makes for a smoother game and running on a newer, high resolution 1680x1050 or 1920x1080+ resolution monitor with a good graphics card and CPU combo leaves the visual experience quite intact. That seems to be about the only thing I assume we won't have immediate access to on the Mac end. Unfortunately the ability to enable anti-aliasing requires a 3rd party, PC-only program for either the ATI/AMD or NVIDIA video card, respectively.
Borderlands 2 ini tweaks Pc#
This is where, more often than not, editing a config/cfg/ini file comes into play.ĭoing a rudimentary search I came across this Steam Forums Game Tweak Tips for Borderlands for PC (here's a good Gearbox Forums Borderlands PC Tweaking post as well). Of course, as computer gamers (I would say "Mac gamers" but many of us have sold out and installed Windows to play games or whatever- yes, I called you out! Damn you, Bungie! *cries*), I can only assume we're looking for the best possible gaming experience. I'm very much looking forward to getting this game which is set to be released, coincidentally, on my daughter's birthday.