FXAA for PR! (Nvidia only)
Posted: 2011-12-03 22:12
Nvidia has recently added the ability to enable FXAA in games by enabling it through the nvidia control panel. In brief, FXAA is a different antialiasing technique that has less of a performance hit than 2xAA but still looks okay.
More information
HARDOCP - Introduction and Test Setup - NVIDIA's New FXAA Antialiasing Technology
FXAA Technology Demo • Eurogamer.net
This is especially nice for PR because there's the bug where if you have antialiasing on, you won't get the black and white effects when you're close to death. If you have FXAA on (and normal AA off) then you will get those effects!
Some cons:
Text gets a little blury (mostly noticeable when typing in the console)
It is a post-processing effect, so the game might appear slightly blurry.
Doesn't look as good as normal AA.
May not work well with all games (looks pretty bad on HoN)
To enable it, you can use nvidia inspector, which allows you to edit profiles in more depth.
http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii22 ... alfxaa.png
Or you can download the drivers 295.18 and use a modified inf
GeForce 295.18 Drivers Download & Discussion - Guru3D.com Forums
I only brought it up on these forums because it allows for AA AND black and white effects.
Edit: As far as I know, the only way to enable it is through 295.18 drivers. Nvidia inspector method only works for OpenGl games.
More information
HARDOCP - Introduction and Test Setup - NVIDIA's New FXAA Antialiasing Technology
FXAA Technology Demo • Eurogamer.net
This is especially nice for PR because there's the bug where if you have antialiasing on, you won't get the black and white effects when you're close to death. If you have FXAA on (and normal AA off) then you will get those effects!
Some cons:
Text gets a little blury (mostly noticeable when typing in the console)
It is a post-processing effect, so the game might appear slightly blurry.
Doesn't look as good as normal AA.
May not work well with all games (looks pretty bad on HoN)
To enable it, you can use nvidia inspector, which allows you to edit profiles in more depth.
http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii22 ... alfxaa.png
Or you can download the drivers 295.18 and use a modified inf
GeForce 295.18 Drivers Download & Discussion - Guru3D.com Forums
I only brought it up on these forums because it allows for AA AND black and white effects.
Edit: As far as I know, the only way to enable it is through 295.18 drivers. Nvidia inspector method only works for OpenGl games.