F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming The key aspect of graphical quality you prioritize is clarity and detail, ensuring smooth transitions and sharp visuals.

The key aspect of graphical quality you prioritize is clarity and detail, ensuring smooth transitions and sharp visuals.

The key aspect of graphical quality you prioritize is clarity and detail, ensuring smooth transitions and sharp visuals.

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Bananenmatrix
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03-29-2023, 10:04 PM
#11
Also considering aspects beyond surface details.
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Bananenmatrix
03-29-2023, 10:04 PM #11

Also considering aspects beyond surface details.

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gwendolyn2003
Junior Member
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03-30-2023, 04:03 AM
#12
I mean I'm clarifying your question. Could you provide more details?
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gwendolyn2003
03-30-2023, 04:03 AM #12

I mean I'm clarifying your question. Could you provide more details?

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space510
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03-30-2023, 07:56 AM
#13
Texture quality compensates for many shortcomings when other settings are reduced. Use BF4 with Ultra Image Quality+Texture filtering, keeping everything else low or off and applying Post AA on Low.
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space510
03-30-2023, 07:56 AM #13

Texture quality compensates for many shortcomings when other settings are reduced. Use BF4 with Ultra Image Quality+Texture filtering, keeping everything else low or off and applying Post AA on Low.

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Mantoo
Junior Member
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03-30-2023, 01:20 PM
#14
They're generally linked quite a bit—choosing one feels tricky. A high poly count isn't useful if your resolution is low, and you miss out on texture benefits too. Anti-aliasing works best at certain levels regardless of resolution, but lighting effects remain unaffected. That seems to be the only reliable option.
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Mantoo
03-30-2023, 01:20 PM #14

They're generally linked quite a bit—choosing one feels tricky. A high poly count isn't useful if your resolution is low, and you miss out on texture benefits too. Anti-aliasing works best at certain levels regardless of resolution, but lighting effects remain unaffected. That seems to be the only reliable option.

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03-30-2023, 09:43 PM
#15
What I prioritize most is:
- Disabling motion blur
- Removing undesirable shaders such as lens effects, glare, and film grain
- Turning off SSAO
- Adjusting the field of view
Once those are addressed, texture resolution and quality become key.
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dragonrider070
03-30-2023, 09:43 PM #15

What I prioritize most is:
- Disabling motion blur
- Removing undesirable shaders such as lens effects, glare, and film grain
- Turning off SSAO
- Adjusting the field of view
Once those are addressed, texture resolution and quality become key.

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JKGamer1987
Junior Member
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03-30-2023, 10:52 PM
#16
Dark scenes with consistent performance.
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JKGamer1987
03-30-2023, 10:52 PM #16

Dark scenes with consistent performance.

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_Lolikc_
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03-31-2023, 04:48 AM
#17
AA and Textures hold the same value for me. I don't like the sharp edges or the textures that resemble pixelated mess...
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_Lolikc_
03-31-2023, 04:48 AM #17

AA and Textures hold the same value for me. I don't like the sharp edges or the textures that resemble pixelated mess...

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Redstoner137
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03-31-2023, 01:29 PM
#18
What a strange twist! Anti-aliasing actually gets more votes than resolution, right? People seem confused about what it really does.
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Redstoner137
03-31-2023, 01:29 PM #18

What a strange twist! Anti-aliasing actually gets more votes than resolution, right? People seem confused about what it really does.

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Gr33nFlar3
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04-01-2023, 06:11 PM
#19
I chose AA over the resolution option, and I’m sure I understand what anti-aliasing is. What bothers me most isn’t the rough edges themselves, but how those edges seem to flicker when things move. I’ve noticed this on various screens—my old laptop, my desktop, my phone, and even my HTC One. The shimmering effect is noticeable as long as the image is in motion. Since smooth movement is typical in games, I’d prefer a lower resolution for AA as long as it meets the minimum 1080p standard. I’ll accept both high and AA, but I’m a proud PCmasterrace member.
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Gr33nFlar3
04-01-2023, 06:11 PM #19

I chose AA over the resolution option, and I’m sure I understand what anti-aliasing is. What bothers me most isn’t the rough edges themselves, but how those edges seem to flicker when things move. I’ve noticed this on various screens—my old laptop, my desktop, my phone, and even my HTC One. The shimmering effect is noticeable as long as the image is in motion. Since smooth movement is typical in games, I’d prefer a lower resolution for AA as long as it meets the minimum 1080p standard. I’ll accept both high and AA, but I’m a proud PCmasterrace member.

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