Enable MSAA in nvidia Experience?

GoultySoul

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Hello!

I bought witcher 3. I opened the Experience just to look what is the optimal settings for my build just for curiosity. I realized that the MSAA ( it says Multi-Frame Sample Anti Analizing) but in the game there isn't any button or switch to turn it on and I can't turn it on in the Experience. There is a way to enable this setting?
Another question: If maybe i enable this setting (depends on You :) ) i will see the differences between on and off?

Thank You for your help!

My build:

AMD FX 6350
MSI GTX 970 GAMING
8 GB RAM
AsRock 970 Extreme 3 MoBo
 
Solution
I haven't check on Witcher yet but if it hasn't got option for MSAA it most likely uses newer more efficient AA such as TXAA or any other type of AA such as FSAA FXAA. Check first in your game settings but to be honest I wouldn't force MSAA from outside the app. If you hpy with the look of your game don't apply MSAA it will have big impact on performance. MSAA was always quite heavy nomatter what card you own. I personally don't even bother with MSAA coz it causing blurring so yeah not a big fun
I haven't check on Witcher yet but if it hasn't got option for MSAA it most likely uses newer more efficient AA such as TXAA or any other type of AA such as FSAA FXAA. Check first in your game settings but to be honest I wouldn't force MSAA from outside the app. If you hpy with the look of your game don't apply MSAA it will have big impact on performance. MSAA was always quite heavy nomatter what card you own. I personally don't even bother with MSAA coz it causing blurring so yeah not a big fun
 
Solution
Multi-Frame Sample Anti Analizing is in reference to a Nvidia Driver optimization for MSAA that only works on Maxwell GPU’s by forcing MFAA when MSAA would normally be used. My suggestion, enable it and see if you’re fine with the image quality and what your performance is like. If you’re interested in learning how it works please see Nvidias official page about it http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/multi-frame-sampled-anti-aliasing-delivers-better-performance-and-superior-image-quality