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if i may ask, for 1920x1080p to get best responsive rate what option setting should we use?Anisotropy, Antialiasing and SSAA?
in all seriousness your monitor will make zero difference in this game. Anti-aliasing and all the settings you mention ^ have no perceptible impact on response time. This isnt a twitch-shooter FPS where you need to have inhuman reaction times.
the reason low graphics are superior has nothing to do with "response time" like you keep saying, its about reducing the distance foliage loads at.
Anistrropy is just a texture filtering setting to enhance texture quality when viewed from steep angles, I recommend using the highest setting available as it has a minimal performance impact.
As for Anti-Aliasing your standard option for nice quality would be to use SSAA x4, if you have the performance headroom you could even consider enabling DSR/VSR and enabling SSAA on top of rendering the game at 4k for the best visuals but it will have a considerable performance impact.
If DLSS is supported on your GPU you have a third option of rendering at 4k with DLSS enabled and set to quality mode, performance will be very good but you'll have to make a judgement call comparing it to using SSAA x4 without DLSS at native res.
PS: The standard option for good quality + performance would be to render at Native res + using TAA Anti-Aliasing, most of what I described above is for those with extra performance headroom looking for more quality.
Oh you mean monitor my bad.
when i put SSAA x4 yeah it is very2 laggy, so i turn that off.
LOL xD
that big enough to snipe enemy
Good anti-aliasing capability is the key factor.
I brung my computer but not my screen so i had to play on a old screen that need a VGA cable to be used
It was 60fps and was 1600x1000
I didn't not felt like i was worst at the game with it, the screen barely matter
I think I'd benefit from a 4k 165hz panel since I can pixel peep easily enemies afar. War Thunder has one of the worst anti-aliasing so higher res panel would benefit on big maps like pradesh where you have enemies afar.