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Why? DXGI will end up replacing the reshade dll that I use, and reshade is far more important to me than TAA.
You can also use this method with any other mod/plugin uses dxgi.dll.
if your monitor is 1440p run the game at 4K
if your monitor is 4K then run it at 5k or higher
if you want 100+ fps at 4k a lowly rtx 3070 should be enough
and rtx 3090 can run this game at 100 fps 4k at below 50% fan speed
unless you are one of the soloplayers then you'll need 4090 to run it at 800x600
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersampling
until 2022 i was using gtx 1080 running this game at 4K on a 1440p monitor with everything on very high and got 60-80fps
with modern gpus like 4070Ti and 4080 you can easily get 100fps at 6K
Even 5K isn't enough to hide the insane shimmering in GTA5 (temporal aliasing). MSAA will hide some of it in GTA5.
My experience is to use MSAAx2 + highest resolution you can (4K).
x4 or x8 is useless, it will just shimmer slower...