NVIDIA FXAA in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2011

This video shows an overview of NVIDIA FXAA (Fast Approximate Antialiasing) technology in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim! Watch in HD and Fullscreen for full effect!

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  • @CinnabarCrux The difference is more evident when watching in 1080P and Fullscreen. (as you would see it playing the game)

  • It is noticeable even on 360p.. you guys either trying to be characteristic or simply blind.

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  • @evgaonthetube ok i really dont see the difference in my game.maybe cause i have an amd graphics card?

  • Wow... I forgot how bad the vanilla textures are in skyrim...

  • Oh no that cheese would look all jagged and ruin every thing oh how I need an nVidia GPU again.

  • omg what is the music it is good 8O

  • Damm you evga now i have to go play skyrim I have school tomorrow for god sake

  • Sadly, FXAA also makes things less sharp. I don't really like the blur FXAA produces in games with deferred rendering.

  • i'd much rather see bigger textures in Skyrim

  • when you mean Fxaa off do you have the anti-aliasing on? and when you mean fxaa on do you have anti-aliasing off?

  • @CRimsonEagleX So? Higher number does not equal massive improvement. The GTX 260 Core 216 still plays most games high, and sometimes very high at more than playable Framerates at 1600 x900.

  • @213374ju Your right. That my friend, is called shading.

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