Mostly favored is the use of supersampling anti-aliasing for smooth visuals.
Mostly favored is the use of supersampling anti-aliasing for smooth visuals.
I don’t understand the differences between them. But it doesn’t matter, I’m using 1440p. Don’t waste any AA.
Only a small amount of AA required, such as SMAA or FXAA, but not much. Now 4K means you don’t need any extra AA.
Well, as expected not amazing, but I can play some stuff on it. I only really play Skyrim and I can play that with Low and Medium settings at around 25-40 fps (good enough for a peasant like me). This is a 3DMark score I got with it: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/4481918? I'm still thinking about upgrading, as this is not a good solution. But I need to upgrade my CPU too (the one I have now is not meant for gaming..) and motherboard too (I think it only takes dual core Athlons and Phenoms..) and I want to get some more RAM too.. So much stuff to upgrade At least for now I can somewhat play games.