![]() You can't go off some noobie logic that "herp my card costs $500! I can do ANYTHING!!1!" It doesn't work like that, chief. Go act like a bad ass somewhere else.Ĭongrats! You googled it and you still don't have a f'n clue what you're talking about! I get it you feel the need to go into someone elses thread and tell them all the awesom stuff you know, how right you are, how wrong they are, and feel the ned to condescendingly explain ♥♥♥♥ to them like you know ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ everything. Game devs will release patches to improve performance (sometimes) as well. NVIDIA and ATI will release drivers that will give 30-75% improvements for single and multi card setups. ![]() The R9 290Xes in CrossFire are right behind, followed by two Nvidia configurations in SLI. They need to improve the optimization, as they do with EVERY ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ GAME. Two potent Hawaii GPUs allow the Radeon R9 295X2 to score a win in Metro: Last Light at 2560x1440. NOW, as I was saying, I feel my 600$ graphics card in my $2000 computer should be able to run SSAA better than 20FPS. And asshat can google a series of 4 letters to see what it is, get with the conversation and stop trying to be a troll. Originally posted by JKflipflop:Do you even know what SSAA is? No? Then why would you just assume "it should run just fine" when you don't even understand what the option is doing? And supersampling basically draws the frames at a much higher resolutkon and then downsamples it making things alti alias.
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