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::It's not worse AA, I have it set to Super Sampling 24x in my graphics card, and a majority of graphic cards within the last 3 years can do it. NVidia drivers allow you to override just like AMD driver (I'm typing this on my laptop which has a NVidia card and I assure you the options has an override as well). Pretty much any graphics card that supports DX11 that is not an integrated card will allow you to do it on Windows. So you don't consider telling people how to get the best out of their experience with no impact on the performance (framerate) of the game worth mentioning? [[Special:Contributions/98.248.145.164|98.248.145.164]] 01:20, 25 November 2013 (CET)
::It's not worse AA, I have it set to Super Sampling 24x in my graphics card, and a majority of graphic cards within the last 3 years can do it. NVidia drivers allow you to override just like AMD driver (I'm typing this on my laptop which has a NVidia card and I assure you the options has an override as well). Pretty much any graphics card that supports DX11 that is not an integrated card will allow you to do it on Windows. So you don't consider telling people how to get the best out of their experience with no impact on the performance (framerate) of the game worth mentioning? [[Special:Contributions/98.248.145.164|98.248.145.164]] 01:20, 25 November 2013 (CET)
:::Antialiasing reduces performance by it's very nature. Any use of AA will reduce performance on some level (well, maybe minus FXAA, but it sucks). So it doesn't fit into the performance guide, which is about pushing pure performance for low end systems. There's no reason you can't say it elsewhere, like on the forums or something. Just doesn't fit in the performance guide. - [[User:MaJoR|MaJoR]] ([[User talk:MaJoR|talk]]) 00:06, 26 November 2013 (CET)