X1XNobleX1X wrote:
rogermorse wrote:
anteronoid wrote:
In short, turn down your AA to SMAA or TXAA (Although TXAA can be a bit blurry, but since you used low Anisotropic detail, a little blurriness is maybe cool for you). And turn up your Anisotropic detail to max, it wont cost you and you dont have a potato PC.
If i wanted for FPS after that i would go and look at Texture Levels and Shadow levels to get better fps. But im happy as it is. Its totally playable and really beautiful.
The game doesn't have neither TXAA nor SMAA. The game supports FXAA and MSAA. I am pretty sure you can inject externally SMAA if you want (haven't tried but most games allow it) which would be better than FXAA (in my opinion) since it is some kind of temporal antialiasing.
I just had to correct you, because you reported false informations.
Don't correct people if you aren't right yourself.
The game does support SMAA, FXAA and SSAA, when you start the game press options and you should see "Anti Aliasing" don't ask why it's not in the actual game settings.

people..

I actually meant the FXAA, but mixed them up in the head when writing.. was eating a icecream so could be the brain freeze, dunno. But thx for correctiong.
Anyway... sure the setting for AA is in game too, but not under the "Graphics settings", its in the "Display Setting".
