There are no official third-party anti-aliasing solutions for Battlefield 1.
There are no official third-party anti-aliasing solutions for Battlefield 1.
I believe the game is really impressive, particularly for the FPS options available, though the anti-aliasing is quite poor. Without FXAA or no anti-aliasing at all, everything appears almost identical, making the grass look terrible. On the other hand, TAA gives a better result, but it still has that overly sharp appearance. I attempted to enable NVIDIA's control panel anti-aliasing, but it didn't help.
Consider alternatives like Super Resolution or increasing the game's resolution beyond your monitor's capabilities. Skip TAA sharpening options.
It turns out the only reason TAA appears good initially is because I was pushing at 134%, which is essentially 1440p on a 1080p display. At 170%, I can't really see any oversharpening, so it's probably best to skip that option.