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DaoNayt

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  1. In this video it's only noticeable if you know what to look for. Youtube just softens it up, it's like a strong FXAA filter. That's one of the reasons why most people don't believe us.
  2. My video: My videos without Youtube compression: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bRQBSxvB403sV90YKnKsT6KsVNhsYDuY Playlist with videos from other users: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLymxUFANbMiEGr_tJYxqDwifFTw-4VYO1
  3. People who havent experienced this dont care because they all think we are just stupid and dont know how to set up our graphics options -.- Maybe someone from LTT might be interested, since this thread has been around for years now.
  4. You can find mine here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bRQBSxvB403sV90YKnKsT6KsVNhsYDuY Guys, please speak English, this is an international forum, tnx
  5. This is no different than using ReShade to add post-process AA. Again, we are trying to FIX this, not cover it up with AA.
  6. Just tried NFS Underground 2 on my old laptop. It looks just as bad as everything else. It has IDENTICAL issues as everything on my new system now. I can't say for sure, but I don't think it looked this bad when I played it all those years ago. So even old games on old hardware aren't immune. As for the fix regarding northbridge, it has been mentioned many times, but northbridges dont exist on new hardware and no one has ever confirmed that this fix works. BTW Nvidia's new mobile-friendly forum is unreadable. What the hell were they thinking...
  7. 8x MSAA will somewhat improve the issue, we already know this, but its not a solution. My games looked great even at 2x MSAA and now i need 8x to make them look sort of okay, with half the framerate. That is the problem.
  8. I thought about that, but every resolution setting in windows and games is correct and I turned GPU scaling off. So where is this error hidden?
  9. The point is that besides the CPU and GPU there are many other things in the rendering pipeline, that we as end-users cant even see, let alone modify. If a part of this pipeline gets corrupted, it will be impossible for the end-user to repair. Once again, we come to the conclusion that we need actual expert advice. I tried asking AMD support to connect me to an actual engineering department, but they kept avoiding it. Obviously their policy is that only support can talk to outsiders, which I can understand, but that puts us at a wall.
  10. I didn't have stutter. I don't have it now either. Witcher 3 runs at a perfectly smooth 60 fps on ultra settings. It just looks shimmery.
  11. This is a typical greenscreen problem. We have to be careful not to connect every graphics/video problem with our issue.
  12. Noticed something interesting. When I watch videos in Firefox and Opera, they look terrible, with shimmering and aliasing patterns, just like the games. When I watch in Edge, they look nice and smooth. WTH
  13. Bordelands games always had texture streaming. But not like this,yea... Have you tried temporal AA in BL3? It made DOOM look great for me. It is the only game that looks good on my system, and only when using TAA.
  14. My new computer was without the issue for the first two weeks. Then it suddenly appeared.
  15. Its difficult to see something here. Try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVV4S8hWRgg
  16. Changing DX versions in GTA V for example doesnt make a difference. You can't really uninstall DX because its an integral part of Windows. And it doesn't matter anyway, even a clean format and reinstall of Windows doesnt make a difference.
  17. Pretty much the same thing AMD support told me. If i hadn't had two weeks of perfect graphics on the new system, maybe I could even believe them.
  18. Even switching to DX9, where possible, doesnt help me. I think this might be a shader issue? Because older games, that dont seem to use shaders, look fine.
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