Taa
Well actually what i mean is taa give best result and kicks in when primary scaling slider is set 100 and up
So if i lower secondary scaling in usercfg.opt to make down scale on my screen setting it give some
Headroom for upscale taa setting.
I fly with these settings for a long time now and these smooth the sim specially on lowercards i find
On my system (i7-12700K / RTX2080 TI OC) i loose about 6 FPS when enabling Low Latency Mode in sim.
You might test this, as it isnt really a necessary setting in MSFS anyway. The handful of milliseconds less input delay, doesnt matter. For competitive FPS, it would be worth it of course.
Bit late here but had a question nonetheless. Can you elaborate what more on what you mean about anti aliasing? Do you mean you turn off AA in MSFS and set it 8xQ in profile inspector or have AA set to TAA and 8xQ in profile inspector?
Personally, i would recommend TAA but set your renderscaling to anything ABOVE 100, not too much, 105 would be enough, this way you get SSAA (supersampling antaliasing) which looks much better imho. The higher you go, the more impact on performance but on newer gen gpus you might not see any impact on 105 or even 110.
You do not need anything in profile inspector, this is directly implemented in the sim.
Yes my graphics settings are already at 105% to get SSAA and to help with shimmering. Was curious as to what OP meant for his Nvidia Profiler settings.