Anti-aliasing in games supported by nvidia sucks ass on amd gpu

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So i just bought a R9 280x and its perfect compared to 560 ti that i had before
except all of the games that supported by nvidia that has three or four kinds of aa
FXAA,SMAA,MSAA,TXAA , of course AMD don't support TXAA and i can't tell why MSAA
looks pretty useless to me , i can't even tell the difference between 8XMSAA and SMAA
they look exactly the same to me (a total crap)
anybody knows some kind of an option in amd cc or injector or sweet fx that makes it look good ?? , i tried SMAA Injector and it didn't seem noticeable.
 
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For the most part, SSAA is the best, but really isn't supported anymore due to performance cost (though it's being revived as "resolution scaling"). Next up comes MSAA, which every GPU supports. After that, you begin trading image quality for performance. TXAA and FXAA are both shader based AA modes that offer less image quality then MSAA, but at a much lower performance loss.

Personally? Anything much above MSAA x4 is overkill to me. Depends on the user though.
For the most part, SSAA is the best, but really isn't supported anymore due to performance cost (though it's being revived as "resolution scaling"). Next up comes MSAA, which every GPU supports. After that, you begin trading image quality for performance. TXAA and FXAA are both shader based AA modes that offer less image quality then MSAA, but at a much lower performance loss.

Personally? Anything much above MSAA x4 is overkill to me. Depends on the user though.
 
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