AntiAliasing in Dragon Age Inquisition

spgunnoe

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I am starting Dragon Age Inquisition on PC and was wondering if it looks the best with MSAA X 4 and post processing anti aliasing all the way up or should you use both of them at same time?

My rig can handle it I was just wondering if you should have both of them all the way up

I am playing 1080p
 
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AA should make games look sharper and much cleaner. Post processing can add some blurriness from depth of field and other effects but said distortion is the whole point. If you don't like the effect, turn it off. It's point makes the image look more real but ultimately the visual choice is yours.

atomicWAR

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I always throw as much AA at a game as my GPUs can handle. One reason I run SLI actually. I would use both if your frame-rate/ GPU will tolerate it. I run 2 GTX 1080s for 4K and can't wait for volta to launch as i still can't max everything out with max filtering/AA. The gtx 1080Ti sounds nice but I think I'll wait for a proper refresh and pour my money into a new CPU/RAM/HDD combo. the 1800x looks nice and while not perfect my guess is for 4K it will be fine game wise and devs will close the gap in performance regardless with patches and bios updates. I am happy to see AMD back in the high end.
 

spgunnoe

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I didn't know if it would blur it out too much or not. If it makes it a better graphic quality then i'm gonna go for it. I tested it a sec this morning and I got a steady 60 fps with everything all the way up

 

atomicWAR

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AA should make games look sharper and much cleaner. Post processing can add some blurriness from depth of field and other effects but said distortion is the whole point. If you don't like the effect, turn it off. It's point makes the image look more real but ultimately the visual choice is yours.
 
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