View Full Version : Anti Aliasing, why people think their TVs have anything to do with it?


Gslide
03-15-09, 02:48 PM
If a game doesn't have true proper AA support then you will see jaggies no matter what

joeblow
03-15-09, 03:34 PM
If A game doesn't have true proper AA support then you will see jaggies no matter what, it isn't%

If you want 100% AA in every game you play, by a PC.

What is it with you this wave of mindless AA topics anyway? If you choose to keep making them, at least make sure they have 1st grade readability.

CRT Dude
03-15-09, 04:50 PM
Not all PC games do AA either. A blurry CRT hides jaggies pretty well.

TyrantII
03-16-09, 09:59 AM
Vincent, is that you?

fcorona76
03-16-09, 12:56 PM
A lot of modern television sets/monitors have some degree of post processing adjustibility in them and can reduce the impact of jaggies via scaling & smoothing. It's science.

edit: Though this usually results in a washed out look to the image and reduced "quality" as a whole.

maximuslcd
03-16-09, 01:31 PM
Vincent, is that you?

LMAO....

When i see a perfectly great game come out and then hear people start talking about "jaggies" I just wanna :rolleyes:

bobzdar
03-17-09, 02:06 PM
If a game doesn't have true proper AA support then you will see jaggies no matter what

If you have a 720p TV that has a good scaler and accepts 1080p input, you will get super sample AA if you set the input to 1080p as the tv will scale to 720 and do a blend on the pixels (which is exactly how super sample AA works). Otherwise, I agree.

Dioneo
03-17-09, 03:46 PM
You probably have to use better nails to mount your TV to the wall. That will take care of the jaggies.

fcorona76
03-18-09, 07:41 AM
You probably have to use better nails to mount your TV to the wall. That will take care of the jaggies.

Nails are for hard drives. Duct tape is for TV mounting. Duh. :p