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AA: do you use it?

ManOfDisguise

I do because it makes running 1080p on a 720p tv a little bit more visually pleasing.

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I miss the option 'Sometimes'. 

But most of the times I do use it if it doesn't make my games lag like hell. And If possible I'll use Nvidia's TXAA technology.

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I usually force a 1.5x multisample in the Nvidia control panel (from 1920x1200 to 2560x1600) then add 4x FXAA on top of that. FXAA is the only AA method I tolerate when it comes to bang for the performance hit, so if a game uses something else I will use the Nvidia control panel's magic.

 

This is on my GTX 470 though, so a couple of newer games I have had to play without any AA (just Crysis 3 and Star Citizen's hangar)

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Only on games where the difference is worth every performance, like in BF4. most games have crappy AA

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