3 types of anti-aliasing, which one to choose? (Project CARS)
The system is not very powerful i5 / GTX 660TI / 8Gb., advise how to deal with anti-aliasing, which one is better to put in order to kill big ladders in graphics? The bad thing is that with changing the settings and applying them, you must definitely restart the game, and therefore it is rather difficult to check. Can someone normally set up with a similar iron?aivar242
Here is a useful guide for setting up a graphon
http://www.simracing.su/1537-pcars-nastroyka-grafiki.html
Daniil Volkov
I read the article, but this game is a real simulator of graphics settings, and then somewhere there is an autosim...
Daniil Volkov
Senk Y. The game is really good, in terms of settings, which pleases. You can tune from the weakest iron to the most powerful.
Daniil Volkov
A lot of settings is certainly good, but when there are sooo many of them and half of the game consists of settings alone, this already causes a small negative effect.
aivar242
On the 660ti it's definitely FXAA, it smooths out the image in the post-processing of the rendered frame, so it almost doesn't drop the FPS. Of course, FXAA smooths poorly and slightly (almost imperceptibly) soaps the picture, but with it it is much better than without any anti-aliasing at all.
And how to reset the video settings to default, maybe someone knows? You can pile up such that the brakes will be constant, but you can no longer return, since there is no reset.
aivar242
Duc, in games there is usually the possibility of a complete reset. The same can be said about the settings in the Nvidia control panel and Catalyst.
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way, yes, there is no default or auto-detection, but there is a way out, delete the graphicsconfigdx11 file and after the next start the game will create a new default one.
The advice above is also very helpful. Deleting the settings config file may resolve graphical settings issues.
try MSAA, if it works fine, turn on FXAA as well, it doesn't load the system too much...