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Those are the specs needed to run the game.
Also check this out too.:
www.systemrequirementslab.com
like the name says it scales up the resolution and then downsample it to your monitor resolution
its something like aa just better. it makes the image sharp instead of blurry
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Well i hit the specs but al i can see is clunky game play, it doesnt seem to make a huge differemce but drops fps alot
If you open NVIDIA Control Panel > 3D settings > Global and find DSR Factors and just enable all of them and apply, when you open up a game you'll see more available resolutions. It's the same thing, only performs much better.
Factor 0.5 looks really bad though - I usually use 0.8...or even 0.75 on 1080p for racing, sacrificing lttle quality for imo more valuable fps - no time for gazing at the landscape during a race anyway.
Of course you can also use the saved resources to notch up some other graphic setting.
Love this idiot XD
And "Ian eats Babies" your mum shud have swallowed you ya waste of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ oxygen
The difference is seen best in fine lines in mid to high distance, like fences or twigs of trees. They tend to flicker less. Try the 0.5 scaling and you see what it does the other way.
And there I was willing to explain it to you you dense arse.