I noticed that there's some custom tweaks made for TFAA, can you tell me what was changed? I'm using this at 4k and it's really expensive but one thing I noticed when using this is that using full resolution in the motionvectors config makes the antialiasing worse at 4k for some reason? Especially in other games where I've tried it. Half resolution seems to work best. There's also SMAA and FXAA both enabled too for some reason? I thought only one type of anti-aliasing was intended for this?
Came back to the game 3 months later, and am still blown away by the fact that you fixed this. I will stop gushing now, but you have my eternal thanks, friend.
Thank you so god damn much. I feel so validated. My friend didn't know what I was talking about so I felt crazy lmfaoo this mod page makes me feel so much better
Edit: And it honestly works better than I expected.... well freaking done, take my endorsement.
Double Edit: It even looks better on the Steam Deck now thank you T_T
Just tried it and it works perfectly. I feel every bit of your description. Don't know what happened with this third entry, but I have always hated shimmering and aliasing, so they kinda stood like a sore thumb to me when playing Dark Souls 3.
I am not gonna use it because I play in 4K (yeah, even in that resolution these issues are clearly visible) and the performance hit is too high, but I just wanted to say thank you and let people know it does work as intended.
Unfortunately, that's the trade off Either getting a consistant image without shimmering, but with blur while moving the camera or having a sharp image, but with insane shimmering while moving the camera (even slightly)
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Here's how it should render
Have a good look. Very obvious on the right Charret.
https://ibb.co/P9DFZW3
https://ibb.co/fNyZTGD
its magic.
I'm using this at 4k and it's really expensive but one thing I noticed when using this is that using full resolution in the motionvectors config makes the antialiasing worse at 4k for some reason? Especially in other games where I've tried it. Half resolution seems to work best.
There's also SMAA and FXAA both enabled too for some reason? I thought only one type of anti-aliasing was intended for this?
Edit: And it honestly works better than I expected.... well freaking done, take my endorsement.
Double Edit: It even looks better on the Steam Deck now thank you T_T
I am not gonna use it because I play in 4K (yeah, even in that resolution these issues are clearly visible) and the performance hit is too high, but I just wanted to say thank you and let people know it does work as intended.
Either getting a consistant image without shimmering, but with blur while moving the camera
or having a sharp image, but with insane shimmering while moving the camera (even slightly)