Qbah
Diamond Member
Played some Borderlands and enabled MLAA after reading this thread. Does look nicer, the text does get kind of sketchy, and even some Flash games I play show the difference. I probably still like super-sampling AA better, but that's a huge performance hit with just my 6870. I'd probably need Crossfire or a 6970 to make that playable.
Despite what some say about mid-range systems being too fast for today's games, that's obviously not with everything cranked. Maybe I need another 6870 🙂
I found 2 games where MLAA beats MSAA and SSAA quality-wise: Borderlands and Darksiders. Every other game I run with the other types of antialiasing - SSAA when I can (for example FNV, ME1, ME2), MSAA when the game is too demanding (like Crysis and Warhead, run them both at in-game AAx4) or no AA (like Metro 2033 😛). Plus the odd-ball where MSAA beats SSAA and MLAA for the end result (like Batman : AA - even though it's running on UE3!).
The best thing about MLAA is it gives you an extra option in addition to the standard modes and should work with any game, technically. For some reason the only game that it doesn't work is DeathSpank : Thongs of Virtue (I don't know how is that possible, but it doesn't - I can see it by the Steam Overlay) and this game could use a bit of AA for sure!
EDIT: There are other games I have seen screenshots from, where MLAA beats the other modes - the biggest one, coming close to Borderlands, is Dead Space. Also, GTA IV shows great results with MLAA.
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