cdawall
where the hell are my stars
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Power Supply | Seasonic Prime 1200w |
Mouse | Thermaltake Theron, Steam controller |
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Software | W10P |
you said you don't need AA which is factually wrong and spreads bad info. AA still makes a significant differences especially 2x AA.
Stop trying to save face.
This gmae does really well without AA but still 2x makes a good difference
https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/...ng-were-glitching-our-way-to-gaming-nirvana/3
I play mostly older games and AA makes a world of a difference. I think newer games have done better at not needing AA as much.
He is correct you don't "need" AA, you don't "need" anything there is nothing in your life that requires a screen to be more or less clear in video games.