Flickering/Jagged edges in games ( video )

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First go to manage 3d settings and add AC4 SP to the list.
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Then go into AA settings and choose override and then choose the specific mode you want. Play around a little until you find the right setting.
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cristy06

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The game only has the option to set the anti aliasing quality to normal , high and very high . It doesn't say anything specifically . I have it on very high though .
 

cristy06

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How do I do that ? I've never done it from the control panel . Also, the anti aliasing from the game menu can not be turned off . The minimal setting is normal .
 

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First go to manage 3d settings and add AC4 SP to the list.
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Then go into AA settings and choose override and then choose the specific mode you want. Play around a little until you find the right setting.
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SvediZZ

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Unfortunately no. I mean it doesn't look like a problem because there's only slight aliasing in games which bugs me because I don't know if it's normal, but then the letters and stuff on every application or just windows are jagged so I'm not sure. Also I don't know if it's normal that I see a bit of aliasing even with AA maxed out. I will be getting a laptop from school soon so I'll be able to check if it looks the same on that one, if not I'll just sell my pc and get a fresh new one.
 
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