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Conina said:
RolStoppable said:

AA techniques do impact performance, yes. The benefit of AA is first and foremost apparent in screenshots as jaggies are a lot less noticeable in motion. It's a question of diminishing returns, so Nintendo doesn't bother.

No, aliasing is more annoying in motion than in a static picture. The "jaggies" wander around on the lines with a moving camera:

 

But if the decision was stable 60 fps with aliasing or 30 fps with anti-aliasing in a racing game, they made the right choice.

Yup, In MK8, before race, when image is static and while race is counting, aliasing is very noticeable and greatly affect IQ, but moment race starts, in motion, its not nearly noticeable.