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War thunder postfx settings
War thunder postfx settings









war thunder postfx settings

It produces a better result at AA without the annoying super blurry and soft appearance to the entire scene.” User Joga threw up some screenshots, showing MSAA here and FXAA here. User “Advil” suggests “…disabling the POSTAA / POSTFX and moving the oversample slider up to 150%. Looking on the forum thread attached to the HardOCP post, there are a few suggestions that tie in with turning Antialiasing Post/FXAA off. But, like other PC titles, the FXAA implementation comes at a blurry price. So FXAA does its job - reducing the jagged lines we all detest seeing in video games. We have a poll and a discussion thread which we would love to hear your feedback on what settings you prefer while you play BF4. It is the nature of FXAA, but it seems apparently bad in BF4 according to our testing so far. Post AA seems to be adding blur over the entire image, even though it does reduce aliasing on everything. The textures were now much sharper, clearer, and the fidelity in the entire game was better. We quickly found out that by turning the “Antialiasing Post” (inherently FXAA) graphics setting to “Off,” fixed this problem. We are hard at work testing BF4, and the first thing we discovered was that the textures did not seem up to par for a new Frostbite 3 engine game. While full benchmarks and the like are to be expected down the road, the site does have one valuable tip for those who want the best-looking BF4 experience possible: Turn off Antialiasing Post. The intrepid folks over at HardOCP have been poring over Battlefield 4 since the game launched earlier this week. Posted on October 30, 2013, Devin Connors BF4 Pro Tip: Turn Off Antialiasing Post In-Game











War thunder postfx settings