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Thanks for your reply.
Yes I did, that's what I started with.
"I tried the Nvidia Control Panel override with global settings and also program specific ones to no avail."
I also tried rolling back driver versions too, but it made no difference.
"Global" will not make it work if it don't works in "Program settings" and might lead to other problems, I would suggest to do it per game.
Under "Program settings" > under "Antialiasing - Mode" you did set "Override any Application setting"?
- 5 years ago@holger1405
Yes, I did as I said.
Did program settings too.
Added the game in program specific settings, set mode to override and selected the wanted AA quality.
No changes at all.
DSR doesn't work either, the higher resolutions are selectable, but can't apply them, the game reverts to 3840x2160.
It seems like external override is disabled.
I saw somewhere that somebody managed to override with a 3080... makes me think that it might be an issue with the 10xx series... no idea.
Maybe we'll get another patch or new driver. Who knows.
Does it work ok on yours?- 5 years ago
I reported that too in a couple of topics, all have drown already.
I have the same 1070 and FullHD monitor.
Forcing AA without Nvidia Inspector isn't working. I was copying the settings I use for the original ME1 with no luck.
Seems like important flags are missing, like negative LOD or AA compatibility bit.
- 5 years ago
@nyubiFor DSR resolution, go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Mass Effect Legendary Edition\Game\ME1\BioGame\Config
Open GamerSettings.ini and edit manually the resolution lines like this:
ResX=2560
ResY=1440
...or whatever you want your new resolution to be.
I just finished ME1, and in ME2 it seems to be even worse in some cases. Jagged, flickering, shimmering (whatever word) edges are distracting.
Shame on them for calling this a remaster and not even addressing such an important issue. This will probably be the last game I ever pay for that has an EA logo on it.
On-topic: I tried Reshade (with FXAA, TAA and SMAA) and I tried overriding the Nvidia AA settings, but the problem is still there. And DSR seems to kill my framerate on my GTX 1070. In (ME1) Normany engine room I felt lag with DSR on.
Any temporary AA fix is greatly appreciated.EDIT: I saw that several people are having this problem (Youtube, Twitch), so it's not just us. It's a general problem, I guess. I hope someone fixes it soon.
- 5 years ago
@aleq2000
Thanks for the advice, but I've already tried that too.
It simply doesn't work if I set anything higher than my screen's native 3840x2160 (DSR factors are enabled in driver settings).
When the game starts the screen keeps flashing green and I have to do a reset as it's completely non-responsive. Tried with all the possible resolutions.
The only thing that helped with the original trilogy was Nvidia Profile Inspector with SuperSampling AA, ah the joy how beautiful that made them look...
I've tried all the possible settings in that too, but nothing works here either.
Reshade I'm not even going to try based on what I've read it's just a poor excuse to try to fool the eyes, but once you've seen what a good quality AA does with the graphics you can never go back to shimmery jaggieland...
I'm glad we're not alone in this, I've been trying to find a solution since release day.
Let's hope for the best my friends.
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