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It doesn't look like TSAA is functioning properly. I have it enabled in NCP and checked in the graphics settings

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Same problem here brother. Ive always wondered what the heck would fix those fences lol

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So i always had TSAA on and a few days ago i turned it off ingame and i dont notice anything different. What must be done to get it working?

 

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yep any word of it.

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TSSAA has never really worked for any card in DCS - just enable SSAA (super sampling anti aliasing) in your nVidia control panel, it will do the same job AND it will work.

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It's interesting, I just got off the phone with NVidia tech support this evening. I asked them about the 3D settings. I was told that you can't know for sure if a setting will in fact be affecting gameplay until you actually try it. Not all games recognize all the 3D settings that video cards have. As well any 3D setting you have in game options such as TSSAA or MSAA for example, will have priority over similar settings in your video card.

 

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It's interesting, I just got off the phone with NVidia tech support this evening. I asked them about the 3D settings. I was told that you can't know for sure if a setting will in fact be affecting gameplay until you actually try it. Not all games recognize all the 3D settings that video cards have. As well any 3D setting you have in game options such as TSSAA or MSAA for example, will have priority over similar settings in your video card.

 

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Sounds logical. If a programmer failed to add a level of pixilation capable of utilizing MSAA or TSAA then the scene will show little improvement, I would assume.

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TSSAA has never really worked for any card in DCS - just enable SSAA (super sampling anti aliasing) in your nVidia control panel, it will do the same job AND it will work.

 

Wont it also destroy your FPS?

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Last night I must have done 25 game start and stops making one 3D adjustment at a time. As an example, I was able to have 1 setting max 108fps looking skyward with minimums around 35fps. However Vsync wasn't on to take care of texture tearing which I only see around the canopy front frame.

With Vsync enabled [through the game options] tearing disappears and so do my high fps which dropped to 60 max [refresh rate] to a low of 19fps. A lot of other combos were tested. I feel a low of 30fps is the minimum I'm willing to allow but keep wondering how important fps above that is for gameplay.

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Wont it also destroy your FPS?

 

Yes, but so would TSSAA (Transparency Super Sampling Anti Aliasing) if it worked correctly in DCS, it's the same thing as the SSAA thats available in your videocard CP.

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