Yes, the 'What's this?', gives more details, but I wanted Ed to tell us his findings of what the 'real world' effects were.
I've experimented with Transparency antialiasing's, 'Supersampling', as I said
here. - And the other Advanced setting I use is Negative LOD bias: - Set for 'Clamp', - because it says that that setting is beneficial if you use AF.
(Which I do).
(But I'm uncertain of their need, or even if they improve anything very much).
Other advanced settings get changed automatically due to other setting options, ie, if set for DualView. (Which I also use).
But it's those '
Basic settings' that make the
major difference, with a day-and-night improvement to the
'jaggies'.
To just say,
"I always use the advance settings in all programs and games", is not helpful. - Which ones, and that they are changed to, - and what improvements are then likely to be seen. - Are the details people want to know!!!
A press of the Print/Screen key, to show some comparison screen shots, would also not go amiss! ...
If the change is worth having.