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Hello,


Yes, that's what I was referring to, thank you. Sorry for the late reply by the way, but i tried to disable Antistrophic Filtering in the game, but to no real effect, but what seemed to work was to turn on AF (and disabling it in game) in my video card settings, and that seemed to work fine, but for some reason I received the laggy UI problem (where it wouldn't appear for a couple minutes and would lag when it did and when I selected one of the UI tabs, it wouldn't change correctly) for some reason.


I've went out and fixed the problem by forcing DirectX 12 in the launch settings, but it doesn't make sense that I never had to do that until I went out to do what you suggested me to do. I only say that because before the laggy UI was a problem, I didn't have to force it at DX 12 settings, and this was before you suggested to me that I should disable AF in the game settings. Any idea why? Maybe I might have broke the game somehow when I was trying to change resolutions before then? Either way, I was able to solve my problem, and it now runs pretty smoothly, thankfully.


Anyways, I appreciate the help that you have provided me, and let me know at your convenience about what I said earlier. Thank you!


- IamDoom1337

Hello,


Yes, that clarifies things up what I said about changing resolutions but not being able to alleviate the downsides of playing below native resolution, thank you. I'm sorry if that sounded a bit wordy.


I do have one other question. If I could circumvent the downsides, would something as extreme as using Registry Edit might be able to do the trick? I know its a dangerous thing to do if not done correctly, but is this an option if all other possible options might fail? I do know its possible to force a game's resolution and it having it run better with native resolution in-game (i.e. forcing a resolution of 1336x768 in the Registry while the game itself says 1920x1080). Let me know what you think at your convenience. Thank you!


- IamDoom1337