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Because you only need a few seconds to realize that TSSAA is the only AA method that gets rid of the aliasing on the grated floor. You can look at the comparison screenshots if you need more time. The video was just "proof" that the screenshots weren't faked.
Wow, that youtube video really demonstrates how well the TSSAA (8TX) mode works. Thanks for making that video and sharing.
Seems like there are many differing opinions out there about DOOM and anti-aliasing modes. Don't forget, guys, you can also always just upscale your resolution if you have enough VRAM on a powerful GPU. Depends how much you want to scale the resolution up. Haven't had Nvidia in awhile, but I know how to do it on Catalyst software or Crimson.