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I have everything set to max.
eyes do differ, another monitor might even help(bigger one?)
aa settings may do something there, i play without any aa at all, picture is razorsharp then, but
ofcourse this only works ok on a small(18 inch) monitor or so.
experiment.
I was trying some configs. The hard thing is to find an animal to test the different settings at same time hahahaa
I also noticed that the fxaa + Taa bugs all the textures. Is this normal? Because I use a 27 inch screen, anti aliasing is basicaly necessary