Have we figured out what settings provide the best jaggy reduction yet? I've tried all the default ISI settings 1-8, and some NVI settings, but so far haven't seen any that blend the jaggies very well. Part of my visual problems are my setup.. 4.8ghz, GTX Titan but.... Playing at 1280x720@120 on an Optoma GT760 with a 100" wide screen 43" away. FOV calculated at 60°. FPS is not an issue for me (yet), I can however count the pixles, seriously. I can live with the resolution (120hz with basically no lag is bliss) but the jagged edges on ALL tracks is by far the biggest immersion breaker. I know there's no magical fix, but perhaps someone with a similar arrangement can chime in?
One thing I would try is upping the resolution. 1280x720 is pretty low. I would start with bumping that up to 1920x1080 at a minimum and then see where that takes you.
Turn "Texture Sharpening" to 0 in player.JSON. Older tracks had bad habit of adding huge negative LOD bias to every object, making edges like on white lines look horrible. It has improved with latest content, but if you run mods or old content this will help as a first step before messing too much with AA settings.
Thanks for the tip, but 1280x720 is the only resolution that does true 120hz. I've tried many different setups over the years. For immersion, my low resolution projector exceeds my triple 27s running 6080x1080 anyway. Although nothing beats my DK2 for immersion in LFS Will test this tonight, thank you
How can you pretend to not be able to see the pixel when you look at an image so big, so near, and at a reduced resolution , just to make things worse?
43" and 1280x720 directly in front of your nose? You are very pixel resistent! [emoji12] It will not help much but try DSR in the global nvidia settings.
A GTX Titan @ 1280x720 should handle 8x (or at least 4x) Sparse Grid Supersampling easily. Nvidia Inspector http://download.orbmu2k.de/download.php?id=51