AMD Athlon II X4 620 & radeon 5850 Dirt 2 dx11 gameplay
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@000Nagby000 If you are playing intesively you don't notice any differences
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@revenant3154 watch game like GTA IV of NFS HP or dirt 2 as well without AA
there is a giant aliasing even in 1080p
i always put AAx2 or x4 but higher is useless yes
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I have this game, I think it's very good, play it on my 1280x1024 monitor on medium, and 2xaa @60fps in DX11(vsync on). My cousin came over the other day and said it looked better than on his xbox360, although I only run it on medium = )
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@CrossyCriss The only time you should turn it on is when you notice jagged edges/lines. higher resolution = more pixels = finer look to it = No jagged edges.
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@revenant3154 what about 1440x900? on a 5850
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If you put your eyeball on the screen at 1080p, you can tell the difference with AA on or off.
Playing it, I doubt it.
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@rctwik No, I have the same CPU with the guy's video and it's very good at gaming!
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no AA = probably 5-10 fps more than with it on. Sometimes More. With high resolutions AA is not neccesary. Its a luxery that just kills your performance. On older games like F1 99-02 by EA or knights of the old republic AA made a huge difference. But AA isnt a the massive differenece if you run on high res than it once was. Crysis with AA on is not a massive jump in the quality of it.
Never turn AA on at 1080p its useless
revenant3154 2 years ago 9