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Is it possible to apply Anti-Aliasing to Java-browser based game
Mar 8 2008, 10:01 pm
By: Nintendo_Confed  

Mar 8 2008, 10:01 pm Nintendo_Confed Post #1



Ive played my share of Java games in Internet explorer, and now that im older and i know what Aliasing is, I have started to notice it in most of java of flash games. I wanted to know if I can apply anti-aliasing to any of it. Possible? If so, how?



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Mar 8 2008, 10:37 pm AfterLifeLochie Post #2



What type of Java Game?

Normally you can apply anti-aliasing, but, there are security risks hidden within doing it. If your'e talking on the web, you need to be carful, but, locally, there's no problem (that I know of).



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Mar 9 2008, 12:25 am Nintendo_Confed Post #3



A game like Runescape. I play it once in a while and the aliasing is horrible.



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Mar 9 2008, 2:06 am ShadowFlare Post #4



Quote from AfterLifeLochie
What type of Java Game?

Normally you can apply anti-aliasing, but, there are security risks hidden within doing it. If your'e talking on the web, you need to be carful, but, locally, there's no problem (that I know of).
It sounds like you have no idea what you're talking about. Anti-aliasing is a graphical thing. There aren't "security risks" in doing it.



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Mar 13 2008, 1:35 pm Falkoner Post #5



Lol, it's not that it's hard, Runescape is just terrible.



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Mar 13 2008, 9:39 pm Centreri Post #6

Relatively ancient and inactive

I'm pretty sure you can do it. Probably some function that creates a one-pixel blur whose intensity is determined by contrast between two pixels or something like that.



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Mar 14 2008, 5:27 am AfterLifeLochie Post #7



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Quote from AfterLifeLochie
What type of Java Game? Normally you can apply anti-aliasing, but, there are security risks hidden within doing it. If your'e talking on the web, you need to be carful, but, locally, there's no problem (that I know of).
It sounds like you have no idea what you're talking about. Anti-aliasing is a graphical thing. There aren't "security risks" in doing it.

Ooops, wrong subject!!!!! :blush:



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