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OT:
I've heard conflicting reports about performance differences. The official Nvidia blog says they experienced dips on their test rig.
Imo, yeah, the halos are a bit of an eyesore, but if it's going to make an already subtle effect even more subtle *and* supposedly cause a however slight performance decrease, I'd pass on it.
FXAA is performance free, it also works on games that don't support proper AA. So no, it is godlike for older, low-end rigs. And especially useful for engines that don't support standard AA, or any kind of AA. And i am not talking about newer engines with deferred lighting either. But older games that use DX6.
And obviously any AA is better than no AA, even if it's shader based.