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    Default The dawn of a new AA era...

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    Thanks for sharing this, I'm gonna try it on GTA4. That game REALLY needs some AA.

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    Will this work with Radeon GPUs?
    =|This space for rent|=

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    It's a SMAA injector, basically runs in the background with your games, would not recommend using it for online games as some anti-cheat occasionally see it as some kind of hack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenix View Post
    Will this work with Radeon GPUs?
    it will, it does

    <-- ATI 6950

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    Can anyone confirm whether this works with Skyrim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graal View Post
    Can anyone confirm whether this works with Skyrim?
    No reason why it wouldn't. Skyrim is dx9

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    I tried with Skyrim, but it didn't end well for some reason. First the game blurred all smoke effects, then I found out it's due to the Steam overlay. Then it felt like it was playing on fast forward and everything felt overly bright.

    Decided to remove it after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graal View Post
    I tried with Skyrim, but it didn't end well for some reason. First the game blurred all smoke effects, then I found out it's due to the Steam overlay. Then it felt like it was playing on fast forward and everything felt overly bright.

    Decided to remove it after that.
    Not sure what you did to break it but the white-out effect is from the Steam overlay and it's an easy fix. Tried it myself in Skyrim, remembering to turn off the ingame AA, and going from 2xAA to SMAA(high) I found almost no drop in FPS but a significant increase in the quality of the AntiAliasing. Best object I found to test this on is a bow, zoom in to it in your inventory and check out the aliasing on the bowstring.

    Will try this out in Deus Ex HR tonight and check out the DX10/11 version.

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    Yeah, I managed to fix the white-out effect by disabling Skyrim's in-game Steam overlay. Also turned off the game's AA. Dunno, must be something in my hardware causing issues, but my game just feels really weird with this on. It's like it's playing 1.5X speed, and when I walk under a beam of light or other light source with my sword out, it nearly blinds me.

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