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How to use sweetfx gw2
How to use sweetfx gw2











how to use sweetfx gw2
  1. #How to use sweetfx gw2 drivers#
  2. #How to use sweetfx gw2 driver#

If you prefer less shimmering and don't mind a little blur take the LOD more towards zero -0.5 is actually what I'm using nowįor people who try this and find it drains there FPS to much or you want to try out on a lower end system go into inspector and change the two anti aliasing options from 4x to 2x and see how that works for you.īest way to see how much of a difference this makes is go into Divinitys Reach or Lions Arch and run around for a bit and take notice to edges of buildings and fencing. If the combination of SGSSAA and FXAA adds to much blur for you go back into nvidia inspector and change the LOD BIAS to fro -1.5 to -2.0. You can tweak these to fit your system and what FPS you are comfortable with.Īnother note i leave FXAA ON in conjuction with SGSSAA the reason for this is if you turn FXAA OFF you will get white outlines on certain NPCs but for some reason FXAA takes care of that. I have shaders set to medium as setting to high with SGSSAA is VERY taxing on the system but found medium worked well. I also have post processing OFF because I dislike the overall extra bloom effect it gives. For one I turned off reflections because they cause odd FPS spikes on my system. Here are my settings Ĭouple notes on these settings. Now start the game and open up settings and go to the graphics tab. Unpack the contents into your Guild Wars 2 folder and look for a SweetFX_settings.txt delete all text in that doc then copy my settings here  and paste them over. Now I use SweetFx to greatly(imho) improve the overall colors in the game Scroll down to Guild Wars 2 and set yours up to these settings Click on that and it will open the game profiles menu.

#How to use sweetfx gw2 driver#

The blur can be cleaned up though by adjusting your LOD Bias to a further negative number.ĭownload nvidia inspector and once opened you will see small wrench/screwdriver icon next to the driver version. As you move you can see this pretty easily on any game that uses only FXAA or doesn't support any form of transperancy AA by defaultĭownsides to SGSSAA is mostly the huge performance hit and the blur it adds. You can see it along straight edges of buildings or pretty much any surface. it is the most noticable on things like fences or grass or trees. It is by far the best AA form I know of to clear up shimmering for anyone that is sensitive to shimmering it can get very annoying in games. However in the meantime another developer made a better app that did the same thing, nvidia inspector.

#How to use sweetfx gw2 drivers#

The new fermi cards + new drivers made nhancer no longer compatible (since it never got updated for the 200 series drivers) and since the developer of nhancer has dropped off the face of the planet we can expect it to never be updated. Despite the fact that this tool was made by nvidia they do not officially support it, it comes with a nice fat "use at your own risk" warning. This caused nvidia to release a tool that allowed the bug to be re-enabled. They fixed the bug in the next release but many users said that they liked the look of fullscene SGSSAA and complained about its removal. A bug was present in one of the drivers they released for the new fermi cards that caused the alpha test to always pass and therefore apply SGSSAA to all pixels not just transperant ones.

how to use sweetfx gw2

Nvidia implemented TRSSAA(transperancy supersampling anti-aliasing) as an alpha test that supersampled pixels that passed. What is SGSSAA(Sparse Grid Supersampling Anti-Aliasing)? I run a GTX 670 and get very playable frames but lower end cards should probably pass on this. So I finally settled in on the optimal settings for my system/tastes and figured I'd share with you guys.įirst off this uses SGSSAA and for those who never used this form of AA before it is very taxing on a system and requires a pretty high end card. Just use in-game supersampling instead of using nvidia inspector unless you want to run with low shaders if you experience white outlines

how to use sweetfx gw2

**EDIT** starting to notice more white outlines around certain objects even with FXAA on.













How to use sweetfx gw2