Fallout: New Vegas

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Lego Yoda Jun 6, 2018 @ 4:04am
Enb with aa?
On most videos of fallout new vegas ENB showcases the people have flawless ENB's with crisp anti aliasing backgrounds, whenever I play with virtually any ENB the backrounds are so jittery and jagged to the point where the game looks downright horrendous when objects are more than twenty feet from the player character, is there any way of changing this? an ini setting or something? It's such a shame as the main driving force for me getting a new gpu was to play new vegas with beautiful graphics.

any help is greatly appreciated.
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Bansheebutt Jun 6, 2018 @ 5:35am 
MSAA is literally impossible.

I know ENBs have two forms of post-process AA that can be enabled simultaniously. (One is called Edge Detect)

You might also try forcing FXAA in your card's control panel, though I'm uncertain if that would work.

You also need to consider that showcase videos, by their very nature, are very selective. I have never found any enb to look as good as its screenshots consistently.
Lego Yoda Jun 6, 2018 @ 7:03am 
Originally posted by Bansheebot:
MSAA is literally impossible.

I know ENBs have two forms of post-process AA that can be enabled simultaniously. (One is called Edge Detect)

You might also try forcing FXAA in your card's control panel, though I'm uncertain if that would work.

You also need to consider that showcase videos, by their very nature, are very selective. I have never found any enb to look as good as its screenshots consistently.

I'll look into forcing FXAA, thanks for the reply!
Simple Man Jun 6, 2018 @ 7:06am 
If its that jagged for you, it can only be associated to the resolution you play at.

The videos you see are often playing at 1080p at the least, and often at 1440p or even 4K monitor resolutions. If you're playing at anything lower, no amount of AA is going to help, as its an impossible task.

If you're at at least 1080p, ENB is more than capable of smoothing most scenes, some even come with more extreme options for selection, if thats still not enough, you can always push driver level anti-aliasing from the graphics control panel. It'll slaughter your fps in the process.
Lego Yoda Jun 6, 2018 @ 7:48am 
Originally posted by kodiak.pw:
If its that jagged for you, it can only be associated to the resolution you play at.

The videos you see are often playing at 1080p at the least, and often at 1440p or even 4K monitor resolutions. If you're playing at anything lower, no amount of AA is going to help, as its an impossible task.

If you're at at least 1080p, ENB is more than capable of smoothing most scenes, some even come with more extreme options for selection, if thats still not enough, you can always push driver level anti-aliasing from the graphics control panel. It'll slaughter your fps in the process.

Sorry for not stating my resolution.
I play at 1080p which is all the more reason as to why I think this is a problem with my personnal fallout installation.
Simple Man Jun 6, 2018 @ 8:02am 
And you use, or have used an ENB and everything was horribly jagged? did you turn off the games own AA and AF when you installed the ENB? thats a requisite. Was the ENB actually providing any AA technique, and you had edgeAA checked rather than turned off?

I don't run into any real jaggeds outside maybe power lines and maybe a rail thats further away. Everything else looks fine. Example:
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/921429744024524388/51A8C8494DCE4A1D07CAA93706186643AD197316/
Theres multiple rails in the pic, and looking for jaggies, only the one on the left even shows anything as the rest of the scene is perfectly fine. Should be your case too. If it is, and thats what you're unhappy with, only driver level AA is going to push that any further, and thats a pretty large toll on fps.
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Date Posted: Jun 6, 2018 @ 4:04am
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