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:Mode should be set to "Application-controlled". Apparently, SkyrimPrefs.ini dictates the level of AA, but the video card drivers can dictate the ''method'' of AA, but this is not for all video cards (see Antialiasing - Setting in the next note). The default AA method in Skyrim is Multisampling (MSAA), so "Application-controlled" yields MSAA. {{ | :Mode should be set to "Application-controlled". Apparently, SkyrimPrefs.ini dictates the level of AA, but the video card drivers can dictate the ''method'' of AA, but this is not for all video cards (see Antialiasing - Setting in the next note). The default AA method in Skyrim is Multisampling (MSAA), so "Application-controlled" yields MSAA. {{fc|#ddd|If set to "Override", default MSAA will be turned off in Skyrim, regardless of the Skyrim INI setting!}} | ||
;Antialiasing - Setting | ;Antialiasing - Setting | ||
:In general, this should also be set to "Application-controlled / Off" to ensure that AA is working. Some users have reporting that changing this from Mulitsampling will effectively turn off all AA within Skyrim. However, other have reported being able to set this to Sparse Grid Supersampling (SSAA) and having it still working in the game. If the video graphics card can override the default MSAA and, subsequently, is powerful enough to handle SSAA without a debilitating frame drop, then SSAA will ultimately yield superior quality and is recommended. You can only know if this works for you by testing it in Skyrim on your own system. {{ | :In general, this should also be set to "Application-controlled / Off" to ensure that AA is working. Some users have reporting that changing this from Mulitsampling will effectively turn off all AA within Skyrim. However, other have reported being able to set this to Sparse Grid Supersampling (SSAA) and having it still working in the game. If the video graphics card can override the default MSAA and, subsequently, is powerful enough to handle SSAA without a debilitating frame drop, then SSAA will ultimately yield superior quality and is recommended. You can only know if this works for you by testing it in Skyrim on your own system. {{fc|#ddd|'''If you are installing STEP for the first time'''}}, it is recommended to test SSAA after you have STEP installed and issue free! | ||
== Texture Filtering == | == Texture Filtering == |
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