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MCPE-111893

Anti-aliasing is noticably blurrier with Render Dragon

With the introduction of RenderDragon on Windows 10 in 1.16.200, anti-aliasing is noticeably blurrier in all game aspects (menus, terrain...) UI elements. This results in an overall less pleasant viewing experience.

As seen in the attached pictures, 1.16.100 provides an overall clearer image.
Anti-aliasing is set to x8 on both images.

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Thank you for the report. We were trying to reproduce without any repro so far, so I'm wonder if issue occurs on fullscereen or windowed? Have you been resizing window? Any additional info will be very appreciated.

Thank you for the report. We were trying to reproduce without any repro so far, so I'm wonder if issue occurs on fullscereen or windowed? Have you been resizing window? Any additional info will be very appreciated.

Thank you for the report. We were trying to reproduce without any repro so far, so I'm wonder if issue occurs on fullscereen or windowed? Have you been resizing window? Any additional info will be very appreciated.

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It was not fixed by changing any settings in the Nvidia Control Panel, but it seems to be fixed in 1.16.210.60. MCPE-58826 seems to also have been fixed!

It was not fixed by changing any settings in the Nvidia Control Panel, but it seems to be fixed in 1.16.210.60. MCPE-58826 seems to also have been fixed!

Regarding last comment closing as Cannot Reproduce.

Regarding last comment closing as Cannot Reproduce.

Regarding last comment closing as Cannot Reproduce.

navynexus

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Windows

Windows 10 Pro

RenderDragon

1.16.201 Hotfix

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