Anti-Aliasing Issues in all games
Anti-Aliasing Issues in all games
The visual artifact of jagged edges is present in certain video games, such as AC Unity, potentially caused by issues with the graphics card, monitor, or drivers. This problem has been observed across multiple titles including Escape From Tarkov, Arma 3 and AC Syndicate. The user’s system specifications include an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor, a RX 5600 XT graphics card, 16GB of DDR4 3200MHz RAM, and storage on a 1TB Seagate hard drive. Attempts to resolve the issue have been unsuccessful. The user seeks assistance with diagnosing and resolving this artifact.
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The irregular borders are connected to anti-aliasing.
There isn't anything further required; the difficulty should exist.
Inspect the Nvidia settings and verify that the anti-aliasing function is operating correctly.
Possibly, another application is disrupting game visual configurations.
FXAA produces hazy edges.
MSAA generates less haziness, though it demands more powerful equipment!
Additionally, confirm that Ambient Occlusion is enabled with HBAO+.