Got a guest pass. Played for a few hours. Noticed horrible horrible Anti Aliasing problems (mainly edges of buildings, trees, bushes) Jaggies everywhere. Spent 5 hours looking for and trying fixes.
Made sure options were all fine, No upscaling, tried DSR, nvidia inspector to override settings, change postfilter in ini file etc... No luck
Anyone know of a fix here randomly?
If not... Shame.
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I usually notice everything lol but in this case it is possible i missed something because ,well the game turned me off with it's design.
Logged in,nope nothing like that,only thing i see is the odd tearing but nothing else.
I have a very crap video card although o/c a bit even still i am not going to see great graphics but everything looks fine,never had a problem with looks in the game,but the design....well hand me a pillow i need to take a nap.
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