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As you might have noticed, the in-game AA option doesn't function.
You can force AA by using your videocard's control center.
The result is that 3D objects look exponentially better.
I have an AMD card and I've included as a screenshot of my setup.
nVidia cards have this option too.

All you need to do is to add 'Game.exe' from your Syberia folder and apply a setup similar to mine.
You can go overboard with the AA and AF since new videocards are so fast for such an old game.
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Thanks, I am going to try this right away on my setup!
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Milli: As you might have noticed, the in-game AA option doesn't function.
You can force AA by using your videocard's control center.
The result is that 3D objects look exponentially better.
I have an AMD card and I've included as a screenshot of my setup.
nVidia cards have this option too.

All you need to do is to add 'Game.exe' from your Syberia folder and apply a setup similar to mine.
You can go overboard with the AA and AF since new videocards are so fast for such an old game.
Try changing your AA method from multisampling to suspersampling (as it's the highest quality algorithm)...also, turning "surface optimization" off may yield slightly better IQ than leaving this turned on, imo.
This actually works! Kate still looks a little blocky, but way better than before.