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I made the mistake of posting this on a sticky that nobody will probably ever read. So I'll just copy my comment from the sticky:

"I just finished playing Gothic 1, and decided to hop onto Gothic 2. The problem is that I get some stutter in the starting area, right there where you can do your first quests in a barn with sheep.

I read this sticky but no matter what I try, I can't seem to enable anisotropic filtering and anti-aliasing on Gothic 2. I'm using the gothic2_fix-2.6.0.0-rev2.exe, gothic2_playerkit-2.6f, & the g2notr-systempack-1.1exe. The first one is needed to play mods, and the system pack requires the player kit to be installed.

It's driving me crazy. My specs are in the attached image. No anti-aliasing is visible, and I can easily tell anisotropic filtering doesn't work either because the road leading to the city is incredibly blurry a few steps ahead of me."

Basically, that is it. Since the sticky mentions you get improved performance from enabling those things, I thought "wow, cool". But turns out I just can't enable them. Help would be GREATLY appreciated, since I'm delaying my Gothic 2 run until I can finally solve this.

EDIT: Somehow I fixed it... I don't know how. I just know the next time I turned on my computer, it changed the executable paths for my Gothic2 exe and my GothicStarter exe. So I removed the profiles, added them (correctly) again, and after enabling anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering it worked just fine. My performance is better now, and the game does look prettier (though sadly the D3D11 render still runs fairly slow, 15fps or so, but that's due to my computer no doubt).

Anyhow, thanks!
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Post edited June 26, 2016 by Lucas9