Improving visual fidelity using the FXAA Injector OR now with ENB+SMAA instead.

Discussion in 'Performance Support' started by ARCHIVED-Visceral, Feb 19, 2012.

  1. mustve done something wrong, copied files in again and it worked :)
  2. Quert@Telon wrote:
    I am not sure what card you have but on my 6850 AMD/ATI the setting called Morphological filtering causes text to be blurred and soft around the edges.
    I have AA forced in the drivers with balanced rendering ingame (as thing disappear at higher levels with AA on) just make sure Morphological filtering is turned off.
    Still have yet to try the injectors as i'm pretty pleased with the current look. Although I do love to tinker with settings so i'm sure i'll have a boo at these this weekend...or after work today.

    edit: I copy/pasted the text mophological filtering and it changed color on me. I can't seem to get it back to normal. Sorry if hard to read.
  3. I wasn't trying to be accusational except against the persons in the Skyrim community taking credit for this programmer's work. I apologise if I made you feel that way.

    In other news, the FXAA injector still works great in Vanguard.
  4. The DX9 SMAA injector works a treat for me (Vista 64bit) - thanks!
  5. I would like to try the Better bring a torch! version but the download link doesn't work any longer.
    Any chance you can provide this again?
    Thanks!
    Visceral wrote:
  6. I have a question for you guys using this. How do objects that aren't text look? Do you see any visual differences in the leaves? What about particle effects, sides of buildings, fenceposts, things with a hard edge?
  7. Depends on the settings, you can turn AA way up and make them 'fuzzy' or do sharpening with less blur on the aa. Also, playing VG in Sepia = SOOOO FUN!
    Also, the darker nights in the ENB are fantastic and the color vibrancy is nice for making the game a bit more vibrant. (not cartoony, but vibrant)
  8. Annai wrote:
    That's good, my question is more about when you are in normal play with AA turned to the setting you normally leave it at where, I'm assuming, the jaggies on the text aren't noticable. Does it create undesired artifacts?

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