Assetto Corsa

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Want better anti aliasing
Just saying it would be good if Kunos could add more AA options but especially some type of temporal AA to cover all the shimmering that MSAA and FXAA both miss.

Maybe I'm being sensitive to it but I swear AC suffers from aliasing problems more than any other game I have on PC no matter what setting you use on AC.

I think AC needs a temporal post processing AA in addition to the MSAA and FXAA we have now since not all of us have Nvidia GPU's that can force better AA options onto AC, including downsampling from higher resolutions.
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Utsuro Jun 8, 2016 @ 12:07pm 
Have you tried 8X AA samples ?
AMD cards have VSR.
kazereal Jun 8, 2016 @ 12:41pm 
Disable "fast approximate anti-aliasing" in AC options if you want quality over performance.
kazereal Jun 8, 2016 @ 12:49pm 
You can also force AA mode in the drivers: usually games just tell drivers what options to use instead of any own implementation.

And using VSR reduces the need to have AA..
BRT Cobra Jun 8, 2016 @ 12:50pm 
just set it to 8x in the ini file its a well known fix dont bother doing it in your driver cp ac ignores it
Last edited by BRT Cobra; Jun 8, 2016 @ 12:51pm
Binq Jun 9, 2016 @ 2:34pm 
Best quality i found with AMD cards is VSR plus Morphological filtering. Turn off FXAA in the in game options
MassholeDrummer Jun 9, 2016 @ 7:11pm 
Originally posted by Morbo The Great:
Best quality i found with AMD cards is VSR plus Morphological filtering. Turn off FXAA in the in game options

I have been completely unable to force MLAA or anything else in Catalyst. None of it works no matter what I do. It usually doesn't.
Andrex Jun 10, 2016 @ 8:35am 
What screen resolution do you use? I have it on 1920x1200 and use AC default Option, for me it looks great compare to other games.
Archetype Hisui Jun 10, 2016 @ 10:11am 
Originally posted by BRT Cobra:
just set it to 8x in the ini file its a well known fix dont bother doing it in your driver cp ac ignores it

It flat out doesn't work for me.
miss anthropocene Jun 10, 2016 @ 11:27am 
AMD Radeon Crimson cannot force graphical settings on Assetto Corsa. It's been this way for years.

I suggest usign Virtual Super Resolution to help your AA troubles.

In Crimson, go to Display and enable Virtual Super Resolution. Then go into the game launcher and raise the resolution that the game runs at. This will act as a better form of anti-aliasing by rendering the image at a higher resolution and then downscaling it to your native monitor size.
Phil Mabole Jun 10, 2016 @ 12:37pm 
Buy a console
MassholeDrummer Jun 17, 2016 @ 2:49am 
Originally posted by @apocapollo:
AMD Radeon Crimson cannot force graphical settings on Assetto Corsa. It's been this way for years.

I suggest usign Virtual Super Resolution to help your AA troubles.

In Crimson, go to Display and enable Virtual Super Resolution. Then go into the game launcher and raise the resolution that the game runs at. This will act as a better form of anti-aliasing by rendering the image at a higher resolution and then downscaling it to your native monitor size.

That's what I ended up doing and it does look a lot better at a big performance hit. Worth it IMO.

I wonder why AC has such AA issues. I wonder if it has anything to do with its HDR lighting system because it has a lot in common with GT6 (darker cockpits, more aliasing especially on guardrails, grandstands, and trees) which has a similar looking HDR lighting.

Fendera Jun 17, 2016 @ 4:13am 
Originally posted by kazereal:
Disable "fast approximate anti-aliasing" in AC options if you want quality over performance.

FXAA in this game runs with the normal AA. It does not replace the AA.
Fendera Jun 17, 2016 @ 4:15am 
Originally posted by @apocapollo:
AMD Radeon Crimson cannot force graphical settings on Assetto Corsa. It's been this way for years.

I suggest usign Virtual Super Resolution to help your AA troubles.

In Crimson, go to Display and enable Virtual Super Resolution. Then go into the game launcher and raise the resolution that the game runs at. This will act as a better form of anti-aliasing by rendering the image at a higher resolution and then downscaling it to your native monitor size.

The performance impact is way to hard with this method... not worth it
MassholeDrummer Jun 17, 2016 @ 6:40am 
Originally posted by Fendera:
Originally posted by @apocapollo:
AMD Radeon Crimson cannot force graphical settings on Assetto Corsa. It's been this way for years.

I suggest usign Virtual Super Resolution to help your AA troubles.

In Crimson, go to Display and enable Virtual Super Resolution. Then go into the game launcher and raise the resolution that the game runs at. This will act as a better form of anti-aliasing by rendering the image at a higher resolution and then downscaling it to your native monitor size.

The performance impact is way to hard with this method... not worth it

I think it is worth it because there's no substitute for it. It looks a hell of a lot better than 8x AA does in AC. It takes away about 15 fps compared to using 4x AA but I think it's worth it.
miss anthropocene Jun 17, 2016 @ 7:46am 
Originally posted by Fendera:
Originally posted by @apocapollo:
AMD Radeon Crimson cannot force graphical settings on Assetto Corsa. It's been this way for years.

I suggest usign Virtual Super Resolution to help your AA troubles.

In Crimson, go to Display and enable Virtual Super Resolution. Then go into the game launcher and raise the resolution that the game runs at. This will act as a better form of anti-aliasing by rendering the image at a higher resolution and then downscaling it to your native monitor size.

The performance impact is way to hard with this method... not worth it

That really depends on what your hardware is. It might be just a drop in a bucket on some configurations.
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Date Posted: Jun 8, 2016 @ 11:58am
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