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unless u want to die because you can't see anything, then u can use T-AA.
All the players that are serious about visuals/getting better play without AA, it gives clearest image. T-AA doesn't even give me more FPS, but it does make the game ugly and hard to see anything.
lol you need glasses then. Not trying to be funny.
If you put T-AA on, even with 100 render and 100 sharpness - as soon as you start moving the image changes, and you see blur. It's absolute garbage.
no AA is BY FAR the clearest image, you just have to deal with the ugly jaggies. Also make sure to have LOD quality on ULTRA or characters get all boxy if you're far away makes it harder to spot them.
The reason it's "clearer" is because it blurs the entire image and removes jaggies... in reality it's like having vaseline all over your screen.
i cant aim with no AA , the pistol aim just flash green and black and the holo become so pixelated that I cant aim.
FXAA is much better
TAA x2/x4 is the best as it renders at a higher res but reduces performance massively
Just turn AA off altogether.
T-AA is the easiest on the GPU. You can have 100% scaling with or without sharpness, it will perform the best at the cost of deconstructing and reconstructing the picture which appears during camera or object movement.
FXAA is trash in R6S, never use it. It is also performance free, scales at 100% without the option to change it, but it induces a lot of crawl even at still pictures with no movement.
T-AA 2/4x is the same method of the first AA, but super sampled with no no visible jaggies at highest. The heaviest performance setting in the game that taxes the GPU but provides the best picture quality.
If you can, use T-AA Supersampling (1070, 1080, TI), If you can't use regular T-AA at 100%, and only decrease it if you have FPS drops beyond the refresh rate you are going.
T-AA is actually a very good AA method. But like any modern AA solution, it has some flaws. Note that you don't have options here, so you can't go MSAA and call it a day. Obviously there is some minor blur due to shader based pixel blending between object lines. Nothing that 25% Sharpness can't fix. I prefer 0% at 100% rendering, and 35% Sharpness at 50-70% rendering.
Lol recommend x 2 or x4 in a competitive game. Enjoy your low fps in a game where you should have as high frames as possible.
What the game looks like doesn't matter as long as it doesn't hinder. Having jaggies doesn't hinder you, having trash fps or a blurry image does.
No AA is best
FXAA is a decent solution to MSAA, and most ppl uses FXAA as their preset AA as it gives the best visual representation.
i personally like the new TXAA 4x with sharpening
My monitor res is 2560x1440.
My graphics card is 2080 FE.