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TES Skyrim 0.212
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Re: TES Skyrim 0.212
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Re: TES Skyrim 0.212
Hi Boris,
Thanks for the updates, TemporalAA is awesome for screenshots (and I am using it for general play as well). I had been holding off using it due to the helper mod requirement, but wow... What a difference! Check out this comparison for an example of how awesome this feature is. (Disable any script blockers and slide you mouse left to right to compare.)
I did want to report one thing. If you look straight down at a ground texture and walk slow, with TemporalAA on it can blur noticeably. Not really an issue unless you are a shoe gazer! Also, as others have noted, there is some doubling/ghosting with fast motion objects but hardly noticeable, and for screenshots it can't be beat.
EDIT: Posted in wrong thread, should be in v0.213 thread...
Thanks for the updates, TemporalAA is awesome for screenshots (and I am using it for general play as well). I had been holding off using it due to the helper mod requirement, but wow... What a difference! Check out this comparison for an example of how awesome this feature is. (Disable any script blockers and slide you mouse left to right to compare.)
I did want to report one thing. If you look straight down at a ground texture and walk slow, with TemporalAA on it can blur noticeably. Not really an issue unless you are a shoe gazer! Also, as others have noted, there is some doubling/ghosting with fast motion objects but hardly noticeable, and for screenshots it can't be beat.
EDIT: Posted in wrong thread, should be in v0.213 thread...