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Topic on Talk:Silent Hill 2: Director's Cut

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MSAA/Supersampling doesn't seem to be working by setting it with NVCP according to the instructions in the linked webpage and Nvidia Inspector doesn't help either (let alone trying to force SGSSAA). Can anyone confirm this? I'm using Windows 10 64 bits and the latest Nvidia drivers, and the game has the Enhanced Edition mod applied of course, with "FixGPUAntiAliasing" set to 1. It also seems to get a bit stuttery or have some kind of small frame skipping when I have AA forced (even though it doesn't work). I'm not entirely sure it is caused by it though, maybe it just happens randomly and I'm thinking it has do to with it. On a sidenote, forcing SMAA by setting "EnableSMAA" to 1 does work though, so I'm just using it combined with downsampling (Custom Resolution through NVCP).
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MSAA/Supersampling doesn't seem to be working by setting it with NVCP according to the instructions presented in the linked webpage and Nvidia Inspector doesn't help either (let alone trying to force SGSSAA). Can anyone confirm this? I'm using Windows 10 64 bits and the latest Nvidia drivers, and the game has the Enhanced Edition mod applied of course, with "FixGPUAntiAliasing" set to 1.
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It also seems to get a bit stuttery or have some kind of small frame skipping when I have AA forced (even though it doesn't work). I'm not entirely sure it is caused by it though, maybe it just happens randomly and I'm thinking it has do to with it. On a sidenote, forcing SMAA by setting "EnableSMAA" to 1 does work, so I'm just using it combined with downsampling (Custom Resolution through NVCP).
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Could it be related to the new DX9 renderer included in the Enhanced Edition as opposed to the vanilla DX8 one?