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Pemalite said:
Peh said:

If the choices are 720p with AA or 1080p without AA for me on a 4K TV, then I go for 1080p, because whatever they apply, the picture will result in a blurry image with washed out lines. Same goes for 1080p TV's.

The image will still have to be upscaled to the larger resolution which will appear blurry.

Or hows about both? Anti-Aliasing has been around for decades. There are no excuses. It's performance impact is a non-issue.

Anti-Aliasing, when implemented properly results in improved image quality, not reduced. - Regardless of resolutio

FXAA could work as the cheapest AA and least performance impacting one. Why they didn't applied any? I don't know.



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