
Multisampling Anti-Aliasing (MSAA): MSAA improves image quality by reducing aliasing at the edge of textures, however it cannot remove aliasing on transparent textures such as fences.Selecting Anti-Aliasing Mode enables three options: Radeon Settings offers three AA types and each has different characteristics and performance cost. The image on the right has no AA applied and has more jagged edges. In the example below, the image on the left has AA applied. Anti-Aliasing MethodĪnti-Aliasing (AA) improves image quality by reducing jagged edges from textures.Īpplying AA can make an image look smoother and softer, at the expense of lowering FPS. This is explained in the Creating Application Profiles section of this document. If you wish to create customised settings for specific 3D applications, you can create individual application profiles. To access these options open AMD Radeon Settings by right clicking on your desktop and select AMD Radeon Settings.Īny changes made in global settings should apply to all 3D applications upon launch. For most users, the default driver settings offer the best mix of visual quality and performance, measured in frames per second (FPS). Since higher visual quality may impact performance, achieving an optimal gaming experience requires balancing visual quality and performance.

AMD Radeon Settings allows users to adjust image quality and the level of detail in games.
