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You still don't answered: what in hell do you want from AA? FXAA - when enabled OVER native AA - will make little work in NEAR objects, like the two 109s that you post, because native AA works OK in near objects. But will make WONDERS in distant objects, because native CLOD AA don't do anything in distant objects, and in threes the improvement in amazing, without pixelated high contrast holes. And all that with little impact over FPS. The best in all of it is that some don't even notice the full scene AA that FXAA provides, but blame a lot native AA in CloD... REALLY funny! This can tell a lot about some "negative" impressions we have in this forum regards MG work in CloD... ![]() Last edited by LoBiSoMeM; 08-09-2011 at 09:16 PM. |
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Calm down boys! It works thats true, but the difference is not that much between FXAA and 8xAA! But it´s a big difference between FXAA and no AA, what shows that Antialiasing is working on COD! Believe it or not!
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I use AA off in CloD and FXAA: really decent AA and almost no FPS hit. The only real problem is some blurry text onscreen, because FXAA is PP fullscreen. |
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not a clue mate.
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