Peterthumpa
Member
I'm feeling that the use of TAA in the latest 2 big releases isn't getting the attention it deserves. Both Fallout 4 and Star Wars Battlefront features TAA options that almost completely clean up the image of aliasing issues.
I know that a few will talk about how blurry it looks, but honestly, it is far from bad, especially in motion. For the first time in quite some time I don't see a real need to get past 1080p with an AA solution that looks this good and performs so great, meaning that reaching the magic 60 FPS number with good IQ is easier than ever (despite Fallout 4 having many other performance issues unrelated to this).
Granted, I'm a comfy couch PC gamer, so YMMV. Not sure if it looks as good on a monitor or consoles as it looks for me now, but definitely, a step in the right direction.
I know that a few will talk about how blurry it looks, but honestly, it is far from bad, especially in motion. For the first time in quite some time I don't see a real need to get past 1080p with an AA solution that looks this good and performs so great, meaning that reaching the magic 60 FPS number with good IQ is easier than ever (despite Fallout 4 having many other performance issues unrelated to this).
Granted, I'm a comfy couch PC gamer, so YMMV. Not sure if it looks as good on a monitor or consoles as it looks for me now, but definitely, a step in the right direction.