01-13-2013, 08:34 AM
01-13-2013, 09:29 AM
GSdx's MSAA not working for you?
01-13-2013, 10:07 AM
If you hit the Page Up button on your keyboard during gameplay, FXAA turns on.
Personally, I prefer FXAA over MSAA because MSAA can cause glitches, whereas FXAA results in no glitches, gets rid of jaggies and has no performance impact.
Personally, I prefer FXAA over MSAA because MSAA can cause glitches, whereas FXAA results in no glitches, gets rid of jaggies and has no performance impact.
01-13-2013, 12:25 PM
Enable MSAA in GSDX panel, and FXAA by PageUp hotkey.
Anti-aliasing level in Catalyst Control Center has no impact on PCSX2. I don't know about Nvidia Control Panel though.
Anti-aliasing level in Catalyst Control Center has no impact on PCSX2. I don't know about Nvidia Control Panel though.
01-13-2013, 07:01 PM
AA in CCC does have impact atleast for me and the PageUp (FXAA) doesn't seem to work for me though, the screen doesn't look that better (Still jagged edges)
01-14-2013, 08:12 PM
(01-13-2013, 07:01 PM)StriFe79 Wrote: [ -> ]AA in CCC does have impact atleast for me and the PageUp (FXAA) doesn't seem to work for me though, the screen doesn't look that better (Still jagged edges)
Same for me. I hit PageUp and there doesn't seem to be any difference. My PC is good enough to use 1-2 MSAA but whenever I have it enabled there's weird shadow issues.
01-14-2013, 10:22 PM
if you have MSAA on, FXAA will not do much, it could actually make the picture look much worse. FXAA works fine here, but it does cause the picture to blur a bit, but i guess that's probably because i was using native res to test it.
01-14-2013, 11:50 PM
I'm kind of surprised, FXAA does wonders for me.
I have no idea if it works on Radeon cards since it's an NVIDIA thing.
If you're not seeing any difference at all when using FXAA, maybe it's not activating?
A lot of people complain about how horrible and blurry FXAA is, but I'd take it over the performance/glitchiness of MSAA or jaggies.
Here's a neat little comparison. It really shows on the horizontal steps.
I have no idea if it works on Radeon cards since it's an NVIDIA thing.
If you're not seeing any difference at all when using FXAA, maybe it's not activating?
A lot of people complain about how horrible and blurry FXAA is, but I'd take it over the performance/glitchiness of MSAA or jaggies.
Here's a neat little comparison. It really shows on the horizontal steps.
01-15-2013, 12:34 AM
btw FXAA was for Nvidia cards where MSAA was for AMD Cards right?
01-15-2013, 02:29 AM
no MSAA is the standard Multi-Sampling AntiAliasing which has been around for years. MLAA i believe was the ATi/AMD one and FXAA is technically just nvidia. Should have used SMAA really as i believe that is available for both ;p