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FXAA is Very performance friendly, It just smudges out everything.
But the best is mainly up to preference, I like SMAA.

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SMAA is an open standard that delivers probably the best image relative to its performance hit. The problem is that a lot of companies (like Nvidia) have discouraged using it so that they can promote their own. Luckily, for most popular games you can get SMAA injectors which will just add the option to the menu or something along those lines. It's certainly not the magical Holy Grail of AA, but it's pretty damn good.

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MFAA (currently Nvidia exclusive) is superior in my opinion.

I prefer it just because of the name.

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FXAA is Very performance friendly, It just smudges out everything.

But the best is mainly up to preference, I like SMAA.

I thought txaa is best one ?

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