It has a lot to do with the type of image it is this is a JPEG which is about the largest file size that nexus will allow you to load for a main picture. If you see the jaggies in screens but not in-game this is usually the culprit. If you want a true screenshot find a way to take your screens so it's a bmp image. I use fraps for that for example. JPEG images will usually have jaggies and be somewhat washed out as far as colors go. Steam screens for example are always JPEGS.
Be warned though BMP images will be much to large of a file size to be uploaded as a main image on Nexus.
thanks i know that, but i mean the original images are bmp but the actual game have those edged thats why the original images have those edges too i dont know how to configure correctly that aspect of the enb since i read that disable the game AA and anisotropic is recommended when using ENB
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Be warned though BMP images will be much to large of a file size to be uploaded as a main image on Nexus.
but the actual game have those edged thats why the original images have those edges too
i dont know how to configure correctly that aspect of the enb
since i read that disable the game AA and anisotropic is recommended when using ENB