`MaxAnisotropy = 0` is no longer the safest setting because it forces 1x
even if the game asks for more.
`ForceFiltering` was replaced by `ForceTextureFiltering` in
afe9d5b098. The one remaining occurrence
was merged later.
`ForceTextureFiltering` is an int option and shouldn't be set to False.
Just Dance 3, Just Dance: Best of, and Just Dance: Greatest Hits look
fine on AMD GPUs without manual texture sampling. On Nvidia GPUs they
have a single stripe that I think doesn't warrant forcing manual texture
sampling for everyone.
The NES games I tried worked fine with anisotropic filtering, it just
doesn't do anything.
Various games don't actually have any issue with anisotropic filtering
as long as it's not forced. The only game I could find that actually
requires the default aniso setting is Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
Boogie SuperStar works fine with any texture filtering setting.
Having settings for each game in more than one file is redundant.
Now, region-free INIs are now only for settings, and region-specific
INIs are only for AR codes and patches. Exceptions are made for
titles that share the first three characters of their IDs with
unrelated titles (mostly unlicensed titles and Triforce titles).