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Delta Smoke 01

Working FPS boost !

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K so iv decided to make this post as the guy who posted it origionally forgot to post his link to the download. Here is how i did it manually. No download needed.

http://community.bis.../wiki/arma2.cfg

I can confirm this works 100% I now have 60 fps everywhere i go on full settings with matching 1900 x 1020 resolutions.

I did it manually, follow these steps.

1) Go to C/documents/ARMA 2 and edit the arma2OA file with notepad.

2) At the bottom is the option PPAA=0 and PPAA_level=0 change this to one of the values explained in the link above and click file and save.

3) disable antialiasing in the games video settings and match the reolutions to the one you use.

4) enjoy :D

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It should be PPAA=1 instead of FXAA=1 as they do the same thing, but PPAA is the new setting and FXAA is the old one.

You definitely should get an FPS boot from disabling ingame AA and switching on FXAA. It's a full screen post process blur type effect that gives AA but with almost no processing cost.

If you want it better looking use SMAA instead (PPAA=3)

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It should be PPAA=1 instead of FXAA=1 as they do the same thing, but PPAA is the new setting and FXAA is the old one.

You definitely should get an FPS boot from disabling ingame AA and switching on FXAA. It's a full screen post process blur type effect that gives AA but with almost no processing cost.

If you want it better looking use SMAA instead (PPAA=3)

I thought this but i dont see the setting for it ?

Found it since i updated to latest beta nps

Thanks change my op to match.

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