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In the nVidia forums there is a petition thread regarding:
The petition thread, that is closely monitored by Nvidias driver team, can be found here: (SG)SSAA a bit blurry - NVIDIA Forums The more people, that post there and lend their support, the higher the probability that Nvidia gives us a blur-free SGSSAA mode and LOD adjustment. Please support this cause, so we can all enjoy near perfect image quality with our Geforces ![]() |
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Honestly, no reply???
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It's a wittle baby!
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Honestly, don't care.
AA is cool, but past 4xMSAA, it doesn't really matter in my eyes.
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Even 3D films uses AA at crazy resolutions because it cleans the image up and adds fidelity. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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When are we getting nvidia version of MLAA? I never SSAA and really don't care about it.
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It's a wittle baby!
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I still don't see how this is relevant to current games. After 4xAA, you don't see much of a difference.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I wear glasses and even without them I can see a difference between 4xMSAA and 8xMSAA @1680x1050, I've used 32xAA at 1080p and saw a HUGE difference. Some of us are detail whores.
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It's a wittle baby!
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In your unique case, you're right. Most people, however, can't tell a difference.
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CG isn't no different to game image quality and they should both strive to produce perfect fidelity. The latest GPU don't really have a problem doing it. |
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