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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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