Now Zoom out to see the effect in a game.
Now Zoom out to see the effect in a game.
I personally only used FXAA for a substitute for Transparent AA. There's some injectors of FXAA or SMAA but it's no where near the quality of true FXAA. There's also 3 different kinds of FXAA, each if a different blurring effect and process requirements. Those on AMD cards should know MLAA (AMD's version of FXAA) is available for FF14 via AMD catalyst.
I hope they will give us the option to use both MSAA/CSAA + FXAA in combination.
I tend to use CSAA8 + FXAA when possible. Skyrim and Battlefield 3 would be couple of games I know that allows this.
Last edited by Dhalmel; 12-08-2011 at 06:43 AM.
I just hope i can change it in game, and don't have to relog in each time to see how it looks.
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