| Runa216 said: My PC is a cheap laptop, but it shouldn't matter. When I put it on the highest settings, it should look the same as it does on the highest settings on your computer, that's how it works. When I cranked down the settings, I noticed a slight difference, but that was the only time. |
There's miles difference between how it runs on my I3 laptop and my I7 desktop. A lot of graphical options aren't even available on the settings page on the laptop. It looks pretty much the same on the laptop as on the ps3 except that my laptop doesn't have any anti aliasing options. Lighting, textures, filtering, antialiasing and ofcourse screen resolution are all much better on the pc. Both are set to the highest settings that the options screen shows for each.
But I don't really notice any difference between 4x MSAA and 16xQ CSAA. What is CSAA anyway.







