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Re: problem with anti aliasing

rhux223. go to video game settings in game and look for adaptative resolution fps. and change that numer from 60 to 0.

that's how you change it

on nvidia control panel

3d settings  --- manage 3d settings -- program settings -- select apex legends

look for FXAA at the end. and activate it

5 Replies

  • Win32KernelFile's avatar
    Win32KernelFile
    Seasoned Adventurer
    7 years ago
    Why did you EA folks merged my thread into this? My question was something else, not about "TSAA making my game blurry" it was about asking to developers to add FXAA into the game, instead of having only one AA option.

    Can you please explain why you did this? it is very clear my and this persons questions are different, not trying to annoy you guys or anything but I do want to know whats the reason behind this, I hope you understand what I'm saying here
  • @FreddyXMind 

    unfortunately yes - I can't even play with this ☹️ it drops under 10 fps in fights...

    Its just, I posted my excitement from the training area :D

    looking for other ways to make the game running smooth  while looking at least decent with a GTX960 :/

  • FreddyXMind's avatar
    FreddyXMind
    7 years ago

    oh yes im sorry i saw your post  dissapeared.

    Try to make one like that again. specifying that you  want more of the AA.

    I dont know what happened.

    Good luck