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SSAA antiliasing for CLOD
I tried this and really works...It really makes the difference. I can now spot farder and recognice the planes. All smooth and not blured.
Nvidia: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=346325 for ati users this tool : ToMMTi-Systems SSAA-Tool v1.01 http://www.tommti-systems.de/start.html |
Thanks for sharing.
SS is supposed to make a big hit on performance. In case an upcoming patch increases performance significantly, this can be useful. Other methods like SMAA discussed here http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=28978 |
This is not going to help me. I'm already using 2650 x 1600 (x 1.6 = 4240 x 3650). I'm sure my GTX 580 would protest:shock:. LOL
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Will try that, thanks
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Just wondering, did you ever try one of the SMAA or FXAA utils? i.e. JSGME FXAA and SMAA utils If you did, can you tell us how they compare to this method your described? Thanks in advance |
I already use all together. I mean SSAA(downsampling) + FXAA + SMAA
I use nvidia drivers v295.18 beta which are the only ones which support FXAA by hardware directly through the nvidia inspector tool. (I dont use the fxaa injector). I also use SMAA injector. I made tests of each by themselves. SSAA is the one which makes more effect. |
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Could you please post some screenshots, and maybe an instructional setup / walk through? |
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I created a custom 1900x1200 res and selected it in-game. It gave a marginal AA-type of improvement for things like airfield towers. My original frame rates were hammering the 60Hz refresh rate of the monitor but 1900x1200 gave me ~45fps on the ground and low 50's in the air. However the terrain suffered from tiny judders as I made turns and when I scanned with my TrackIR4/TIR5 software the judders were severe and unacceptable. When I reselected 1680x1050 the return to smooth graphics and the very minor "AA" graphics reduction made it clear that downsampling like this isn't of benefit to my rig. So I wait for the official AA. Good luck to anyone else though. |
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