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How To Increase FPS In Game

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Hey guys! I really hope I am posting this in the right section.

I had a few problems with the game with FPS issues and after messing with the in game settings for a while I got the game stable at 50+ FPS with everything on very high at 1080p.

For those of you who are running a high resolution, and have a decent system but you are not getting good FPS,

=DISABLE ANTI ALIASING=

Running everything on very high 50+ fps on crossfire 6970s and 2500k at 4.5ghz.

AA is very hard on your system especially when there is alot of foliage, (trees, grass ect.)

Anyways I hope this helps! Having a faster FPS and a more beautiful game increases the immersion :)

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Awesome, I never knew what AA was for, increased my 30-40 fps to 50+

Thanks for the post

Very useful.

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ArchAngel im surprised how you cant manage to keep aa with that kind of hardware. Btw you can keep AA, all you have to do is playing around with Atoc.

armaIIoa.cfg located in your username \Documents\ArmA 2

AToC=7;

setting not available in UI, Level of Alpha To Coverage Anti-Aliasing[1]

(7=all enabled(default) or 0=disabled (normal AA prior AToC))

0 - disabled

1 - AToC on grass

2 - AToC on new OA trees (takistan, zargabad, proving ground, shapur)

4 - AToC on old A2 trees (utes, chernarus)

// combined

3 - AToC on grass & OA trees

5 - AToC on A2 trees + grass

6 - AToC on A2 + OA trees

7 - AToC enabled on grass, A2 & OA trees (default)

NOTE: AToC is inactive if Anti-Aliasing is disabled in advanced video options!

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Im playing dayZ with AA @ normal with atoc=6

You can set atoc to 0 and keep aa for good performance and no saw-teeth visuals.

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The beta offers an unheard of type of post processing AA that doesn't have a major effect on game performance. It's called SMAA and this is how you enable it:

my documents/ARMA 2/ARMA2OA.cfg

These two values should look like this:

PPAA=0;

PPAA_Level=0;

Change the values to '3' :

PPAA=3;

PPAA_Level=3;

Here's a whole page on SMAA

http://www.iryoku.com/smaa/#abstract

Here's a page by BI:

http://community.bistudio.com/wiki/arma2.cfg#cite_note-SMAA-4

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The beta offers an unheard of type of post processing AA that doesn't have a major effect on game performance. It's called SMAA and this is how you enable it:

so does it improve the framerate at all? and can you have anti-aliasing enabled while using it?

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