Nvidia GeForce 344.75 WHQL driver, MFAA support on Maxwell GM20x GPUs

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Flapdrol1337

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It's a nice technique, no miracles though.

Basically mfaa gives you something "up to" the next tier of msaa for only a small performance impact (but still some). But aliasing is worst when in motion, and this tech is probably best when not in motion. It's probably well worth the small performance hit, but doesn't give you 4x msaa for the price of 2x.
 

BFG10K

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It is simply an option.
It's a bad option. It has issues with IQ and it also appears to have compatibility issues based on the list we're seeing.

They should've focused on making DSR faster. That's a good option.
 

xthetenth

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I like how they added support for Wargame: European Escalation, a game which has basically nothing drawn big enough to actually alias, performs well enough to forcefeed superscaling on anything new enough for the tech, and two sequels.
 

f1sherman

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It's a bad option. It has issues with IQ and it also appears to have compatibility issues based on the list we're seeing.

They should've focused on making DSR faster. That's a good option.

how would you make high resolution rendering faster, other than having faster hardware