Any one with a ATI 5K or 6K series use Morphological Anti Aliasing ?

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#1 ljt216
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http://sites.amd.com/us/game/technology/Pages/morphological-aa.aspx

If you have an ATI 5k or 6k series graphics card, and the latest drivers, there is a setting in CCC called "Morphological Filtering". Under 3d->AA

Basically, with this applied a type of Anti-Aliasing is done as post-processing. This lets you get rid of jagged edges in game that don't have built in AA support (for instance, many Unreal Engine 3 based games, Starcraft 2, Arcania, etc.).

The awesome thing about it being done in post-processing is, not only the very small performance hit, but also it can be applied to absolutelyanygame. It isn't like previous methods of forcing AA, where the engine still had to support it.

I now use this in all games and my FPS have signifficantly increased. I used to use X2 super sample AA at 1920X1080 i now use X8 morphological AA with no perfomance hit and it can be applied to any game.

If you haven't tried this, I serisously reccommend trying. Little to performance hit, FPS Skyrocketing. The link abouve explains everything much better

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#2 skipper847
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I have the XFX5770 when i have that ticked it makes the text in games abit smaller and blurd. Its good in Deadspace 2 but after a while for some reason with that ticked it makes me feel sick but when turned off i feel fine again.

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#3 ljt216
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Hmm, thats odd. Iv'e been playng DA:O again and have no issues with text while reading codex entries, character diolouge etc etc. Do you have the latest drivers installed ?
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#4 skipper847
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yes i have the 10.12 CCC and also it makes my applications very slow too on the desk top :(

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#5 eBusiness
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I use it in Borderlands, works great.

Note that one normally shouldn't apply both traditional and morphological antialiasing, it doesn't give a better image than morphological on it's own.

It looks strange in applications with small text, so I have it disabled by default and enable it only using ATI Tray Tools profiles.

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#6 G-Lord
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It's great to have the option, but it doesn't work well in every game. Used it in NfS Hot Pursuit 2, but it slows down Divinity 2 a lot unfortunately. Since AMD has included the feature in the driver, I always consider using it in every new game that does not have proper AA.

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#7 MrUnSavory1
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Wrong Forum

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#8 Empirefrtw
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Tried it with dead space 2 as the in game anti aliasing blows but ti messed with the cut scenes so I had to turn it off.
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#9 gbrading
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The PC Hardware Discussion forum is the place to take topics like this. Cheers. :)