Anti-aliasing smooths the raw and haggard edges on digital type and images on computer and handheld displays, wireless phones, printers, even digital cameras. Aliasing – jagged or stair-stepped edges ...
If you've played a PC game in the past five years, you've probably stumbled across an anti-aliasing toggle while mucking about with your graphics settings. Switching it on can make everything on your ...
NVIDIA's transparency anti-aliasing technique is a great feature for mid-range video cards and is also a great feature for high end cards in more intensive games like NFS: Most Wanted, where enabling ...
Anti-aliasing is one of the most important graphics settings you’ll find in a PC game. It’s been around for decades in various different forms, and even today, you’ll still find multiple different ...
After revealing the feature nearly two years ago, Nvidia’s DLAA has slowly worked its way into a long list of games including Diablo IV, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Marvel’s Spider-Man. It’s an AI-driven ...
The differences between 4xAA with transparency multisampling and a conventional 4xAA don't appear to be quite as large as the performance differences between ATI's performance adaptive AA and the ...