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5 years ago
Try playing in 1080p if you're not already, that helps with aliasing (or "jagged edges")
You could also try force graphics settings through your GPU drivers
I'm unfamiliar with Nvidia but they'll obviously have similar options, but for me I force enhanced anti-aliasing through RadeonPro, force v-sync, anisotropic optimization, texture filtering set to ultra etc.
You won't get magical results, there's only so much driver side enhancements can do and not all of them work but it definitely improves noticeably more for me.
On top of that you can hunt for HQ CC/Skins.
You could also try force graphics settings through your GPU drivers
I'm unfamiliar with Nvidia but they'll obviously have similar options, but for me I force enhanced anti-aliasing through RadeonPro, force v-sync, anisotropic optimization, texture filtering set to ultra etc.
You won't get magical results, there's only so much driver side enhancements can do and not all of them work but it definitely improves noticeably more for me.
On top of that you can hunt for HQ CC/Skins.
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