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Holy jaggies!
Lack of anti aliasing in this day and age is inexcusable really..
Jun 03, 2009 8:11am PDT
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Holy jaggies! Lack of anti aliasing in this day and age is inexcusable really..
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Well, not really, if they're using a deferred model. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferred_shading
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kungfusquirrel
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It costs more framerate that you know on the 360 and that's why lots and lots of games don't do it. Even...
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GeorgeB3DR
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Wait ... is everyone actually ignoring this reply? Hi George!
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TrickSh0t
Wow! A George Broussard sighting.
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jtthe2nd
Nice, I totally read right past it. You never know who you will see in the front pages.
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IHATEDUST
But that doesn't explain why they would skip AA on the PC version? Or are they?
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wytefang
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I would rather take a framerate hit than an AA hit most of the time. I wish there would be an options men...
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thebigbeefsandwich
Other way around for me. I'd prefer some extra smoothness of motion to having edges smoothed out. I nev...
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MamiyaOtaru
I guess so much for those wild hopes of a DNF E3 surprise....
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PRlME
What George said - AvP is full deferred lighting, every light source is dynamic & can be changed on the f...
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pingoo
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I'm not seeing a significant lack of AA here. Which shot do you mean?
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Conan
I almost think he is not clickin on them to see full size.
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AgentPothead
If AA is the only thing preventing you from playing a game, you need to turn in your gamer card.
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theangrywaffles
honestly I don't see it, if you view the pictures at full rez it looks fine, no aliasing at all...though ...
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hyperion25
True. The lack of AA is barely noticed by most people, though, because the images are rendered at very hi...
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