Crazy Newt
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- Dec 2, 2012
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But it's a fair point. I turned off NVIDIA's overrides and looked at 16xAA via Pinball Arcade, with and without post-processing. I still see the same substantial artifacts with post-processing turned on.
http://i.imgur.com/fPorIE7.jpg (16xAA, post-processing off)
http://i.imgur.com/xzl4r5t.jpg (16xAA, post-processing on)
For some reason your table does look jagged and ugly with post-processing enabled. Look at the side of your table compared to mine using a lower resolution. (1920x1080 vs 2560x1440)
I typically use view 2 with all my tables and have max settings at 1080p with post-processing enabled. My Nvidia GTX 770 uses all default settings with the exception of the max pre-rendered frames, which I have reduced to 1 to eliminate any input lag from my controller. It runs great and looks beautiful on my PC. Maybe there is some setting you have missed, or perhaps the game does not perform well at your resolution with post-processing enabled?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/96796274/PinballArcade 2013-11-06 14-16-01-63.png