- Dec 3, 2009
- 1,828
- 0
- 76
So I am trying to improve the look of Skyrim on my system. Originally I was trying to use my multiple monitor setup but it proved to be too much of a PITA for this game (still unsure why they dont correctly support it out of the box - lazy and greedy imo)
So I started maximizing the looks on a single monitor.
Currently I have the SkyrimHD pack and also the FXAA injector.
I am unsure if the FXAA injector is working correctly or not and my question is...
Do I need to do anything besides running the injector to make the actual FXAA function. I know it is post processing so I do not think I do but.. I want to make sure. I noticed there is an FXAA check box in the actual Skyrim configuration and of course in the nvidia control panel there are options.
So do I need to do anything else to ensure this is working?
And if it is working - I am still constantly over 60 fps so what is the next step I can take to improve the visuals of the game?
So I started maximizing the looks on a single monitor.
Currently I have the SkyrimHD pack and also the FXAA injector.
I am unsure if the FXAA injector is working correctly or not and my question is...
Do I need to do anything besides running the injector to make the actual FXAA function. I know it is post processing so I do not think I do but.. I want to make sure. I noticed there is an FXAA check box in the actual Skyrim configuration and of course in the nvidia control panel there are options.
So do I need to do anything else to ensure this is working?
And if it is working - I am still constantly over 60 fps so what is the next step I can take to improve the visuals of the game?