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Peh said:
Pemalite said:

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.

Probably they have tried it with different settings, including different AA methods, but weren't happy with the AA results.

Could it have worked with AA if they put more effort in it? Maybe, but we don't know for sure. Would it have been rock solid 60 fps in 1080p even with simple AA? Maybe, but we can't be sure either.