- Jul 13, 2008
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NVIDIA's New FXAA Antialiasing Technology
Now this is what I, as a consumer, call a good way of improving the PC gaming.
Kudos to NVIDIA indeed.
The Bottom Line
In F.3.A.R., FXAA performs extremely well and reduces aliasing as well as or better than 4X AA in most cases. It's not perfect, but it is effective and inexpensive in terms of GPU time. In this particular title, we are grateful for the enhanced image quality and outstanding performance that FXAA offered us on all levels of video cards that we tested. We are extremely happy to see FXAA working on AMD and NVIDIA GPUs. We hope that NVIDIA can spread FXAA to more game developers and that those developers will make use of FXAA's more advances sub-pixel contrast reduction features.
This is a feature that has mostly flown in under the radar, and we think NVIDIA should have been more vocal about it. It is a great step forward for anti-aliasing technology, which has remained largely stagnant on the NVIDIA side of the pond since the introduction of CSAA with the GeForce 8800 series in late 2006. FXAA is a fast and effective tool, and we are excited to see how much better NVIDIA can make it going forward.
Big kudos to NVIDIA, for making Anti-Aliasing interesting again.
Now this is what I, as a consumer, call a good way of improving the PC gaming.
Kudos to NVIDIA indeed.