SOLVED RTX 3060 Ti - Jagged Lines

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  1. Stephen Lanni

    Stephen Lanni Registered

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    I just installed rF2 for the first time on a brand new, out of the box, gaming PC (Ryzen 7, RTX 3060i, 16gb ram).

    When I launch an on track session, all of the lines on the car and road that should be straight and crisp are jagged.

    I'm completely new to the PC world (played ACC on ps4) so I'm not sure how to fix the issue.

    I took a screenshot to show the jagged lines and a second screenshot to show the GPU settings.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!
     

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  2. Coutie

    Coutie Moderator Staff Member

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    Use anti-aliasing.
     
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    24hz? that is on a tv? try upping this value to the max supported and try full screen. And use AA then.
    Greetings
     
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    RESOLVED.....I turned on anti-aliasing and it fixed the issue. Thank you to you both for your help!
     
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    Start the program from Steam. When you press PLAY, you will be given 3 options. Choose the 2nd which runs the Video Config tool.
    Then make sure your video card is selected properly. Your refresh rate on the Monitor is correct & the screen size matches your monitor(& what windows uses) There is also a box for Anti-Aliasing, You should be able to choose 8x with your system. But if things slow down too much you could try a lesser value.
     
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