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I have to agree with Max on this one. AA does not seem to be activating. As for SMAA, it can have better implementations but it generally performs very well in areas where TAA sucks and just simply blurs edges.
There is no difference between off and ultra. No difference in visuals and absolutely no difference in performance at ultra vs off, or any other AA setting.
It'll be interesting to hear what the developers have to say. Maybe AA gets released tomorrow alongside the "regular" game.
Only the very rare frame rate drop below 60, and it seems to stay well above 30 to 40 even then.
On the support bar for the helicopter wheel. There's a slight bulge running up and down it's left side. Low reduces the bulge and medium or higher almost eliminates it. However it doesn't remove the movement and i honestly can't see any other difference after staring at that title screen, apart from the vegetation seems to be even noisier with AA enabled.
Nope, 200% render and ultra settings, still looks awful. Tried upping the internal resolution and still the same issue.