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kaaona

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  1. Would TAA one day be injectable to dx11 games with deferred lightining engines, maybe with reshade or gedosato? I think every game would need a mod like alias isolation.
  2. I mean if you were a developer, wouldnt every metal object in your game appearing like they're having a seizure bother you at all? Take Mad Max for example, then throw it away because it looks like garbage.
  3. Yeah i meant texture bias, in most games you don't have much control over it save the Texture Settings that don't give you exact numbers if you aren't willing to fish them up from the cfg's, so lod bias is a more frequent term than the other.
  4. Guys i modded witcher 3 for a long time i know these things, sad thing is, lod bias 0 makes the game look like its from 2009. And the excessive use of transparent textures hold most of the blame in that. I'm just waiting till volta comes out and maybe i can downsample from 10k with a 5k 60 hertz monitor that uses display port 1.4 (tiled screens that use 2 cables won't allow for downsampling) . Even then i'm not entirely sure it will disappear for good, transparency anti aliasing should be a gold standard for devs from now on in my opinion.
  5. I saw you mentioned witcher 3 in an earlier post, i thought i was the only one that sees it. It's absolute horse shit, how the devs didn't notice the horror show of aliasing on the chainmails is beyond me. Funny thing i'm in love with the game otherwise. The sad thing is only way this thing is devoid of aliasing entirely is 16k downsampling.
  6. Ok maybe we're crazy, maybe it's just that developers implement lower lod, more complicated geometry, and higher res textures that cause aliasing with every title to appeal to the masses. And as discussed in this thread the average joe is blind enough to not see aliasing but "consumer genius" enough to ask for sharper textures in every realase. I have a 5k 27 inch monitor and i can only get rid of aliasing with 5k plus x8 SGTSSAA (is that acryonm correct?). But then its gone for good. Performance is absymal even with exreme hardware though. But the shadow stuff is there, i'm guessing devs just don't spend enough time on shadows.
  7. I am not saying they are, i am questioning the ability of people discerning between them on a screen that already has plenty of aliasing since i have encountered many people who were so devoid of perception that they claimed there were absolutely no aliasing at 4k.
  8. Guys i gotta be honest, i'm 90 percent sure 70 percent of you are running games at 1080p and low ppi screens, unless you try different hardware with the same screens, since aliasing is always there you wont be able to tell the difference. I think mine is an almost confirmed case here since i can see aliasing at 5k plus 8x msaa plus fxaa. Though granted its 27 inches.
  9. Don't get a strix, a lot of people have this problem on strix gpu's. I m thinking high memory oc damaging vrams over time since people mostly have this problem a while after they get their pc.
  10. I have the 5k 27 inch monitor, its the highest ppi display on market disregarding the 8k one. Also i see you replied and told me to turn of sharpening, i have been trying to solve this problem for ages; of course i had turned it off. I even use fxaa (or smaa) from reshade with 5k res plus temporal anti aliasing. Further more texture lod bias 0 is the only setting that doesn't shimmer, anything else does. But why i do i need to turn texture quality to low, and blur everything, while i m not using sharpening and rendering 33 million pixels, plus two aa methods?
  11. I didnt use an anti static wrist band or ground myself while building the pc; a longshot i know, but maybe i damaged it?
  12. I have this problem, i have it with dual gtx 1080ti's and i had it with 1 gtx 1080. The game that has this problem the most is witcher 3 followed by gta 5 then deus ex md. I ran witcher 3 at 8k the other day on my 1440p monitor and thats the only thing that keeps it from being a shimmer fest, no wonder witchers see well at night, kaer morhen armor lights the way. Ps. all 3 cards were asus strix.
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