F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Hairworks for Witcher 3 is still under development and not fully finished.

Hairworks for Witcher 3 is still under development and not fully finished.

Hairworks for Witcher 3 is still under development and not fully finished.

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Tom2Sop2
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05-09-2016, 12:21 PM
#11
I noticed some discussions suggesting it runs smoothly, but you might experience brief drops to 45 or 50 during demanding sections, which is normal.
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Tom2Sop2
05-09-2016, 12:21 PM #11

I noticed some discussions suggesting it runs smoothly, but you might experience brief drops to 45 or 50 during demanding sections, which is normal.

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candymanfive
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05-14-2016, 09:36 PM
#12
Well, I'll tell you that probably it won't deep below the 40ish, and that if you bring sth down a little it should work out well...
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candymanfive
05-14-2016, 09:36 PM #12

Well, I'll tell you that probably it won't deep below the 40ish, and that if you bring sth down a little it should work out well...

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mousse2006
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05-30-2016, 09:11 PM
#13
The game offers two kinds of anti-aliasing methods: a full-screen post-processing technique (similar to FXAA but not exactly the same) that you can enable or disable, and HairWorks-based anti-aliasing with adjustable settings like None, 2x, 4x, or 8x. There are no standard options such as MSAA, TXAA, or SSAA. You may consider using external tools like SweetFX or Reshade for additional smoothing, though the game's own anti-aliasing performs reasonably well even on a 1080p display compared to other titles. On a 1440p screen it might still be clear. Be aware that the Sharpening filter in Post-Processing can introduce noticeable artifacts if you skip the anti-aliasing feature.
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mousse2006
05-30-2016, 09:11 PM #13

The game offers two kinds of anti-aliasing methods: a full-screen post-processing technique (similar to FXAA but not exactly the same) that you can enable or disable, and HairWorks-based anti-aliasing with adjustable settings like None, 2x, 4x, or 8x. There are no standard options such as MSAA, TXAA, or SSAA. You may consider using external tools like SweetFX or Reshade for additional smoothing, though the game's own anti-aliasing performs reasonably well even on a 1080p display compared to other titles. On a 1440p screen it might still be clear. Be aware that the Sharpening filter in Post-Processing can introduce noticeable artifacts if you skip the anti-aliasing feature.

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Machimine
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06-05-2016, 08:49 PM
#14
Ensure MFAA is activated in the Nvidia control panel. Adjusting the in-game AA to 2x will appear as 4x, though performance remains consistent with the standard 2x setting.
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Machimine
06-05-2016, 08:49 PM #14

Ensure MFAA is activated in the Nvidia control panel. Adjusting the in-game AA to 2x will appear as 4x, though performance remains consistent with the standard 2x setting.

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