Anti Aliasing isn't working in any game I play

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Aug 27, 2018
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Gtx 1080
i7 7700k
16 gb ddr4 ram

In almost every game I play my Anti Aliasing doesn't do anything to get rid of the stair case effect. I've tried using a DDU and reinstall my drivers, I've tried super sampling, enhancing AA through Nvidia Control Panel but nothing seems to be working. If anyone knows somehow to fix this issue, i will be so happy. Here is game play of The Witcher 3 where you can see the aliasing everywhere and it's almost unplayable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwWtfPGmFkQ
 
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Every game mentioned so far in this thread uses deferred rendering, which does not work with conventional antialiasing like supersampling or MSAA.

The post filter types do work but add more blurring, and the mentioned DSR is a way to brute-force a rudimentary form of supersampling which doesn't look too hot. It's just straight ordered-grid because it's simply scaled down, with no rotation, random/stochastic, or poisson/jitter sampling algorithm. Those are the methods that make supersampling look good.


Your resolution is way too low man. 1080p is the best quality you can get for a cheap price, but even now 1080p is slowly going away for the better option which is 1440p. The best thing you can do right now is get a 1080p monitor. You can get one for about 150 or so. Aim for a 144hz too so you can get the most out of your PC and get that glorious 144 FPS
 
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