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for some of us with fast graphic cards, or wishing to upgrade
![]() I can live with lowering the details, but incomplete FSAA would be some eye-sore ![]() |
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Any kind of anti aliasing would do.
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I'd love to see the resulting performance, even at low settings. 'Please give us working MSAA' is worth asking for however and since you took the trouble to start the thread and it's dead, I don't mind hijacking it for a good cause
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It's actually really surprisingly common. GTA4 for instance has no anti-aliasing of any kind. Not that GTA4 is a sim or anything. I just mean games in general.
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Forget usual MSAA. Modern games use deffered rendering and it does not allow correctly working MSAA, that is why lots of modern games struggles with AA.
The solution is to use full scene supersampling AA (which is very hard on resources and usually cuts FPS 2-3 times depending on setting and resolution), or use MLAA or similar shader based AA method, which basically tries to blur edges without knowing anything about geometry (such methods are fast, but they often blur textures too and sometimes causes ghosting and other artifacts). |
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Console games and their ports usually use MLAA or something similar. Mainly because MLAA affects performance less and it works with deffered rendering.
It seems ATI allows to force MLAA on 6xxx already (earlier cards need hacks). NVIDIA also has analogical feature called FXAA, but currently only for OpenGL. Those features should allow forcing AA on any game, but of course results will vary. |
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Your well out of line mate, you imply/threaten violence in a lot of your posts.
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waoh!!i study this forum now for almost 2years and almost every day......but the last few weeks it turned into a battle field of really rude insults.
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I tried ‘Morphological Anti-aliasing’ with CloD, but found little improvement in visuals, degradation of on-screen text clarity (including instruments) and a massive frame rate hit ![]() Pity really, as I also find that it detracts from the excellent graphic detail.
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