

People seem to have gone quiet about this topic. Here are some comments from enbdev, tapioks near the bottom of the thread talks about some options. It looks great, but I decided it wasn't worth the hit. I haven't tried it for a few years so I don't know which option is best. This can be configured in ENB or IIRC, NVIDIA Inspector. There's supersampling or downsampling which is the ultimate in both AA and performance hit.There are a variety of AA options if you use NVIDIA Inspector, but most (all?) aren't compatible with advanced ENB features like SSAO.There's SweetFX (which includes SMAA) or a separate SMAA dll.There are a few different approaches that I know about, but I'm behind the times myself and I haven't found any recent, relevant info when trying to see what people are up to.
