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tazling
Journeyman III

Anti Alias -- can driver compensate for poor game engine aliasing?

I am kinda hooked on ETS2 and ATS, but have to admit their old proprietary engine (prism3d) does a rotten job of anti-aliasing.  Shimmer and sparkle are a constant complaint -- the engine is notorious for this.  Power lines, fences, lamp posts, any thin hard line in the mid to far distance shimmers terribly.  In VR it's even worse 🙂

The engine does have internal AA but it basically doesn't work 🙂 has minimal benefit and increases fuzziness and is a big performance hit.

So, I was wondering if my 5700XT driver can do anything to compensate for this.  Is there aggressive AA I can turn on in the AMD software app?  I am pretty ignorant about GPUs and GPU drivers, so if this sounds like a dumb question... that's only because I am a dumb question-asker.  Generally I just plug the card in, cross my fingers, and enjoy my games.  But am trying to play ETS2 in VR and the shimmer is almost a deal-breaker, so... looking for any option.

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