Poll

On a scale of 1-10, 1 being unimportant/unnoticeable and 10 being extremely imporant/noticeable.

1
12 (14.3%)
2
2 (2.4%)
3
6 (7.1%)
4
6 (7.1%)
5
9 (10.7%)
6
2 (2.4%)
7
7 (8.3%)
8
10 (11.9%)
9
8 (9.5%)
10
22 (26.2%)

Total Members Voted: 84

Author Topic: Anti-Aliasing: How important/noticeable is it to you in games?  (Read 3029 times)


Or you're just poor.
no, i just have the ability to appreciate and make do with what i have.

no, i just have the ability to appreciate and make do with what i have.
I was able to appreciate what I have until it decided to stop running L4D2 for some unknown reason and crashed when I tried to play Skyrim. :P

I was able to appreciate what I have until it decided to stop running L4D2 for some unknown reason and crashed when I tried to play Skyrim. :P
i'm on my "old" laptop now and am currently lamenting how medicorely (this is a word now) it handles blazblue

no, i just have the ability to appreciate and make do with what i have.
Cool (I have a Taito Type X2 cabinet), but that still looks like the computer of a poor man.

So long as my game runs with 40fps or more I'm happy. It's nice to have good graphics but not crucial.

Cool (I have a Taito Type X2 cabinet), but that still looks like the computer of a poor man.
it's a good thing i already know to take nothing you say seriously.

OCD Metroloveuals shouldn't play video games, this is why...

it's a good thing i already know to take nothing you say seriously.
What has gotten your panties in a bunch, Taboo?

What has gotten your panties in a bunch, Taboo?
They're not. lol
(or at least, I don't THINK they are)

Deep down he's saddened that he can't afford to care about AA and expressed it by venting in this topic.

My monitor has some pretty little pixels so I don't really care. I think x2 or x4 is good enough. Past that and things actually seem to look blurry.


I actually like to keep at the highest levels , my graphics card will probably handle it well (6870). In a game like Just cause 2, where's there's a lot of scenery, putting AA to max is a must, as no AA makes everything look low quality

What does it even do?
Basically smooths out textures so that they appear less jagged, especially when viewed from some distance.