

Although, I can see why some would stick with MSAA, if a rig has the grunt to run ultra 4k textures at high resolution, FXAA's blurring could really stand-out. Indeed, combining the two can give very nice results, with MSAA handling geometry and FXAA tidying up the transparencies. one thing i like to do in games if they support this, is combine MSAA and FXAA. In some games 2XMSAA does a decent job at getting rid of jaggies but in other games jaggies can still be seen where as FXAA can have move coverage. Thanks for the information, I'll be sure to make a more informed post next time. I could snap and upload the exact same images.


Here's a article with some direct comparison images: For me, 2x MSAA just doesn't cut the mustard, when even on 4x, it still needs supersampling forced at driver-level to back it up. The choice is really down to which you notice, or what irritates you the most - aliasing or impaired texture clarity. It'll always come down to personal preference though. Particularly when the game is performance hungry already (like AC is). I like to force MSAA with Sparse-Grid Supersampling wherever possible, so I'm not a big fan of FXAA tbh, but I'm finding when games have HQ FXAA (like AC does) it's perfectly fine.
720P BATMAN ARKHAM CITY IMAGES PLUS
plus shimmering on objects like lamp-posts as you move around. Whereas 2xMSAA will have edge-crawl on every power-line, fence, etc. Yes, there is slight blurring on textures with FXAA, but if you're not cranking the resolution in the first place, it's hardly noticible, particularly when a scene is in motion. To eliminate all aliasing, you either need to downsample, or force supersampling, or a combination (at a massive performance cost ofc). 2x is also quite pitiful on geometry, particularly at low resolutions, where FXAA (on high) can easily match 4xMSAA, or 8xCSAA for results at FAR less performance (which can go into other settings instead). MSAA is not only expensive, but does absolutely nothing to aliasing on transparencies and any 2D objects (like chain-link fences). If you found any image copyrighted to yours, Please contact us, so we can remove it or mention its authors name.Първоначално публикувано от Spackeck Ittee:2x MSAA is widely considered as better. Īll images remain property of their original owners.
