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How do I force SSAA in a game with AMD drivers

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  • Drivers
  • Games
  • AMD
  • Graphics
September 4, 2014 4:50:59 AM

Hello,

I have recently been looking through all the different ways you could make Dota 2 look nicer, the #1 option is using SSAA, (super sample anti aliasing) or downsampling. Which, to be quite honest, I thought were the exact same thing.

I found the Anti-Aliasing section under the 3D Application Settings in the AMD 14.7 beta drivers, and I need a bit of advice on how that section works. I know that you can set it to override application settings, and it then gives you up to 8x and up to 8xEQ. (Is there a difference between the two for Super Sampling?) And I'm aware that you can change the Anti-Aliasing Method option to Supersampling, but I see no difference in game, no matter what I try. Nothing looks any different.

I guess what I'm asking is, am I correctly enabling Supersampling, or am I doing it the wrong way? And if I'm doing it the wrong way, would somebody please explain what settings I would need to change to correctly enable it, and get it's full results? I'm only asking this question here, because I have found no other tutorials, instructional videos or anything else on this topic online except for Nvidia hardware.

Thanks!

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