(05-02-2021, 10:58 AM)nsm0220 Wrote: should i do ssaa or msaa for NVIDIA titan cards like the v or higher im aiming for 4k
SSAA is 'better' than MSAA, and the Titan cards may be able to handle 4K with SSAA. But you just won't see much benefit with Wii or GameCube games when compared to 4K without SSAA or 1080p with SSAA. In order of the biggest perceived benefit to the least perceived benefit:
1. Go from native resolution to 1080p. This will provide the biggest improvement at a relatively minimal cost in GPU resources, and almost all modern GPUs (made within the last 4 years or so) should be able to handle it.
2. Add a custom texture pack. This will provide another big jump in quality, assuming the texture pack you use is decent.
3. Add SSAA and anisotropic filtering. The benefits here are more subtle, and may be too much even for some modern GPUs (when applied in addition to 1 & 2).
4. If the GPU can handle it, bump from 1080p to 1440p or 4K. Stacked on top of the previous tweaks (1-3), this will cost a LOT in terms of GPU resources. Even if your GPU can handle it, will provide the least amount of visual improvement.
Of course, if your GPU can handle all four changes, then you may as well implement them all.
