

No AA at all compared to 8x is noticeable. The Enhanced Edition offers a new zone, more quests, more cinematics, and several bug fixes. The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Ubersampling xHFx 11 years ago 11 It's pretty obvious Ubersampling is noticeable. "The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings just underwent a major update. Maybe in 1-2 years with a single GTX980 or GTX1080 (if they're gonna call it like this) may be able to max the Witcher 2 with ubersampling and maintain 60 fps in 1080p/1440p and eventually 4k. ubersampling is only recommended for SLI/Crossfire users. You can argue that a DX9 game lacks many of the optimizations of DX10 and 11 which help the performance of these cards but it would seem that as far as testing the raw graphics power of a card, Well, a 780 alone is not powerful enough for this game on maxed settings. When it was enabled saw frame rates reduced to 20fps or lower, something that the old standby Crysis just cannot do. SSAA almost doesn't affect your FPS at all but gives a nice. This is mostly for people who don't like the ingame AA but cannot or don't want. It renders each frame multiple times and then takes a sort of 'average,' similar to supersampling (render at ultra high res, scale down to screen res) but even worse on hardware. This tool allows you to use the regular Witcher 2 Configurator but exchanges the ingame AntiAliasing when enabled with shader based SSAA made by mrhaandi. The most demanding feature of the game is UberSampling, which incorporates Antialiasing and Anisotropic Filtering and can bring even these powerful graphics cards to their knees. Ubersampling is an interesting technology that is absolutely not fucking worth it at this time. The Radeon HD 7970 and GeForce GTX 680 both struggled equally at 2560×1600 on this game, which is quite impressive for a year old game. Ard|OCP overheard that The Witcher 2 underwent a large update, to the tune of 10GB or so, which gave them an opportunity to pit the newest GPUs from NVIDIA and AMD against a game which has a reputation for being hard on graphics card.
