
I tested on AMD with it off and on and there was no noticeable difference besides FPS.Īlso, Adaptive Anti Aliasing for Nvidia is called TrAA You also may have to set your Anisotropic filtering to x8 for FPS as AMD uses a lighter weight algorithm (from what i know it may have changed) set it to x16 and if you have frame dips drop it to x8Īlso make sure and format optimization is on as from my experience it does little to degrade image quality and more for performance. Nvidia users your AA samples should be 8xCS or higher (idk exactly what it is called in Nvidia panel) 8xCS should be light enough weight and give good image quality Part 1: This First part can also be done in RadeonPro for AMD usersįirst Go into your respective GPU settings menu (Catalyst Control for AMD and Nvidia Control Panel)

RadeonPro (need this to have SweetFX in 64bit mode on both) Most of this is from the AMD side as thats what i own but hopefully you Nvidia users can figure out it for your respective settings Here is a quick guide to improving the overall graphics quality for both GPU brands without sacrificing a bunch of performance
