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Whats the best AA to use in games? Which AA should I use if I want to take the smallest performance hit possible but still want the AA to be good? FXAA?

 

 

And yes i will be using a Nvidia GPU

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It depends on your resolution. For me personally 4x is enough at 1080p. If you're running at 1440p, 2x is probably good. (assuming you need it at that res) Of course it's all opinion but anything like 64xQCSAA is absurd. I think even 8x is too high.

 

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I'd use TXAA if the game supports it.

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