

I actually made screenshots with FXAA and TAA. I haven't had a chance to try yet but I think that the sweetfx sharpness options can also match well with TAA, so you can keep the sharpess and get rid of all the flickering we've had for years. As for the blurriness, it is indeed one of the downsides of TXAA but when you see how insane the flickering / white bands where at the edge of every single object on ESO for years, it seems like a very small price to pay. That's true, but you can easily fix that with some screen brightness ajustments. In this video their TXAA makes picture worse, darker, more blurry. Definitely the best change that ZOS has ever done on this game for me.įor those who can't see the difference, here is a video that explains everything : I absolutely hated seeing these white bands crawling at on the edge of every single texture (impossible not to notice the shiny stairs) and after 5 years asking for TAA, it is a real pleasure to say all those graphic issues go away. This doesn't show in the screens but ESO suffered from shimmering / flickering since release, more than any other game I know, and it was for me a real immersion killer.
