Originally Posted by
Sidicas
MSAA doesn't stand for Microsoft.. It stands for "Multi-Sampling". It's one of the most basic forms of anti-aliasing. Of course, CSAA and MLAA are much more efficient but also are much more complex. That's what really boggles my mind is why they completed MLAA so much earlier than MSAA, especially since a lot of hardware that can run MSAA *CAN'T* run MLAA or CSAA but all hardware that can run MLAA or CSAA can easily run MSAA.. /shrug. Don't know why MSAA is so late, I've been waiting for it to be in the open source Radeon driver for many years. Hopefully it will come to r300g as well soon. I don't know anybody that would run MSAA above 4X, it's just a waste as CSAA or MLAA is much more efficient performance wise at higher anti-aliasing levels. People who are running very old hardware that can only run MSAA certainly aren't going to be going above 4X MSAA for performance reasons..
I just want my 2XMSAA on r300g... That's enough to keep me happy, I hate jaggies :(