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System Name | msdos |
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Processor | 8086 |
Motherboard | mainboard |
Cooling | passive |
Memory | 640KB + 384KB extended |
Video Card(s) | EGA |
Storage | 5.25" |
Display(s) | 80x25 |
Case | plastic |
Audio Device(s) | modchip |
Power Supply | 45 watts |
Mouse | serial |
Keyboard | yes |
Software | disk commander |
Benchmark Scores | still running |
This here, I have to agree with this. There's just no replacement for AA until ridiculous levels of extra pixels. It's related to audio filtering vs ringing, except in the visual domain.Even at 4k I don't turn AA off. To be honest, higher resolution seems to just make blocky edges turn more into straight edges, but they're still overly sharp. AA still helps smooth out things that feel too sharp at higher resolutions (in my opinion.) Although with that said, I usually don't need more than 2x or 4x.