Is anti-aliasing the simple most important visual enhancement in game?

Is anti-aliasing the simple most important visual enhancement in game?

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no

jaggies are fine

skin and hair look better but the dress lost its soul
also the fog was kino, no reason to delete it

Resolution is

It's extremely important for people that grew up with it
However, not one single visual enhancement is "the most important"

The one in left is a port, the one in right is the original Dreamcast version

Anti-Aliasing kills soul

Soul/Soulless

>a port is better than its original release
impossible

The fog was added in you stupid fuck. Left is PS2 right is the Dreamcast original.

If you have bad anti-aliasing, not even high resolution can save the game

I'm pretty sure the screenshot on the right is simply being rendered at a higher resolution on different hardware. But yes I do agree that anti aliasing does significantly increase visual quality.

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>SOUL
LEFT
>SOULLESS
RIGHT

Big fan of ambient occlusion myself. Good lighting is extremely underrated.

Wrong, jaggies are hardly noticeable at 4k, it's basically hardware AA

>anti-aliasing the simple most important visual enhancement in game?
yes
i only play on 4k res 8k dsr 16x aa with fxaa enabled
then i smear vaseline on my monitor just in case

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No, real-time lighting was. An anti-aliased game with only prebaked lighting would look worse than the inverse.

That didn't work.

Aliasing is SOUL

The one on the left is the beta version some dude stole from the company and ported to the PS2 before it was even finished.

>raytracing will finally kill SSAO
Based nVidia

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>the dress lost its soul
fucking listen to yourself good god

Yeah. It's why I don't use enb for New Vegas. Also lets me crank up the LOD and ugridstoload since my FPS isn't tanked by 50 obnoxious post processing effects.

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