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SimplyJen
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"ZeeGee;c-17402013" wrote:
@SimplyJen Thanks for the advice. I've done a 'clean install' of the driver using 'run as admin' and then selecting clean install. I'll try your way. I have an older driver, not the newest update as that made it worse. I'm supposing it will work the same?
Display Driver Uninstaller does a more thorough job. I use it anytime I feel things are not working as they should with graphics or if I'm getting errors.
"emorrill;c-17401559" wrote:At the time I updated my driver in order to play around with Nvidias new "freestyle" feature but I felt like that's what caused the jagged edges so I used the DDU method to do a clean install of an older driver. Then I went into the Nvidia Inspector tool to turn on Antialiasing FXAA. That seemed to fix it a little bit but it just doesn't look the same. I agree something has mucked up the games edges... Maybe it wasn't the driver I installed. You can try and see if my tips help. If you do try it, let me know the results.
@SimplyJen ^And you found that to fix the jagged edges? I've noticed a little more jagged edges on my sims and objects too even with all the object details set to high (after that dreaded Windows 10 update that reset all my in game options to the defaults! So I had to set them back where I had them). They just don't look as smooth anymore...
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