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My point was this: here was this technology that was supposed to be the mark of a great step in bringing a graphical presentation that rivaled no other, yet I'm sure those people who get the NEXT NEW GAME for their PC will be entirely disappointed that they'll still get jaggies at full resolution and highest quality everything, or a slow or jumpy framerate, regardless of how new their box is. Meanwhile, graphics keep improving. So, if nothing else, all FSAA might be (and this is a conspiracy theory, here) is an invention of the video game developers and graphics cards makers to make you buy brand spanking new systems every time you feel inadequate about your current setup.
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FSAA is really no more than a blur filter applied to every frame. I personally don't mind jaggies, I think pixel art is sexy. If you can't stand it, move away from the TV or put a transparent paper on the screen. Same effect for free.
Jam it back in, in the dark.