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Would it really make THAT significant of a difference? It seems overly blurry, and only happens for this game, no others, which is why I'm curious as to if it is just a resolution thing.
I think post-processing anti-alias is the biggest contributor. I'll post screenshots in a few minutes.
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Comparison screenshots. These are on the ultra preset. Click image to view larger version. With post-processing AA disabled, you can make out individual strands of grass. It becomes more blurry with post-processing AA enabled.
Edit: The images aren't properly embedding anymore. Here are links:
1600 x 900 - Post-processing AA disabled
1600 x 900 - Post-processing AA enabled
- 9 years ago
Thanks for replying 🙂
I ended up tweaking some things in my Nvidia control panel, and I upped the anistrophic filtering to 16x, which seems to help quite a lot, and upon your suggestion lowered the post process antialiasing. Looks better, not perfect (dunno exactly why, but it might be resolution like you said, or it might just be my settings messed up a bit somewhere along the line, or who knows what). Still unsure as to why I can't make it look like I've seen it look in certain screenshots, but it's not actively bothering me anymore.
Thanks for your help!
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