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Anti-aliasing Makes Text Big

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Hello

I recently installed an ENB that I really like. Just like any ENB, the enb.ini file gives the option to force anti-aliasing. This makes my game look much better by eliminating jagged edges, but things such as Bravehearts Policing Script and the LCPDFR computer don't fit in the frame. The text is huge and sometimes it is off the screen. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.

Edited by 1ian20

The only way I know to is to disable the ENB (Shift + F12) when you are doing things such as using the Police computer or Braveheart's script. And when you are done, hit Shift + F12 again.

 

EDIT: Or you could use a substitute AA like FXAA or SMAA

Edited by CrossFire

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The only way I know to is to disable the ENB (Shift + F12) when you are doing things such as using the Police computer or Braveheart's script. And when you are done, hit Shift + F12 again.

 

EDIT: Or you could use a substitute AA like FXAA or SMAA

Ill probably use a substitute. Can I use the FXAA from a different enb?

 

Alright thanks! Is there any one that you recommend or do they all apply the same effects? Sorry, I don't specialize in AA lol. Would you recommend SMAA or FXAA?

 

They all apply the same effects. I use both lol.

 

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