As short and average as the single player was, Homefront has some awesome scenes.
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god i hope there'll be more "scenographic" killing in DA2, gotta love those.
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Crysis 2, PC at Extreme setting
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A few more
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Bumping for Witcher 2. Maxed out with Ubersampling off
And a bonus video
Oh hey old thread!
I've been messing around with SGSSAA in a few games and it looks fantastic. Here's NFS Hot Pursuit 2010 with 4x SGSSAA all down scaled from 1080p.
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And here is the game at 8x SGSSAA.
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Jesus, not an inkling of jaggies on the telephone lines, and you can see them off into the distance, and same for the fence on the last screencap.
Wtf is SGSSAA anyways? Been so many of these xxAA anti-aliasing acronyms in the past year and a half alone that I've not been updated on. Looks like a hell of a potential resource hog given the quality of your screencaps though. Would be utterly fantastic though for hooking up to a large HDTV and just playing console ports with a gamepad, rather than dealing with sorta-30fps barely-720p from the 360/PS3.
Sparse grid super sampled anti aliasing. You can enable it with Nvidia cards with Nvidia Inspector with the right compatibility bit. I'm sure you can do it on AMD cards but I don't know how myself, would need to google it. NFS Hot Pursuit doesn't support AA natively so the game by default looks ugly, but this helps it out a lot.
As for resource hog, yeah, it's limited to mid to high end systems only really. I mean there is different levels of it, for NFS Hot Pursuit, 2x2 SGSSAA could be done on a 560 easily I'd say, maybe even 4x4. 4x4 will work nicely on a 570. 8x8 SGSSAA would probably only work well on high end cards like the 580. At 4x4 I get a pretty steady 60fps, 8x8 performance for me takes a hit down to around the 30s-40s. And this is on a GTX 470. The new 600 series releasing in a few months should be able to handle it no problem.
2 more of Hot Pursuit with 4x SGSSAA
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Mass Effect 3 with 2x SGSSAA
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^ Crazy cameltoe