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FXAA is blurry too but much less so than TAA.
1. AA like the op said
2. Volume Rendering, setting it to off not only improves fps but cleanness
3. Resolution mode. set it to high for native res.
You're probably not the only one. But you're probably the only one who cares......
How else do people learn.
1. By being taught (Thanks to the poster of this thread who went out of his way to inform everyone he taught people who didn't know)
2. Asking Questions (Such as people who post new threads to get to the bottom of it)
3.Or searching for the answer, via forums posts.
Don't be so quick to judge. I've been working with computers for years and know the ins and outs of graphics fairly well. But I did not know that AA commonly makes games blurry and now that I know, I will add it to my knowledge pool.
Sometimes people just assume that's how it's supposed to look. Some settings may make the game more or less appealing to others. There's no "correct" setting. If someone knows what they would like to see different, but don't understand what the options mean, there's nothing wrong with pointing them in the right direction. It isn't just about graphics. People ask basic questions for just about everything in life.