Another bug? Disabled antialiasing significantly trims the edges of the smoked enemy

Another bug? Disabled antialiasing significantly trims the edges of the smoked enemy

In Counter-Strike 2 found a bug associated with anti-aliasing technology - if you disable it, then the models of enemies looking out of the smoke screen will look noticeably thinner.

Anti-aliasing is a method used in computer graphics to reduce the appearance of jagged edges (aliasing) in bitmap images. In other words, AA smooths graphics so that the edges of objects in a game look more natural and less pixelated. The goal of AA is to improve the overall look of the game, making it more visually appealing and realistic.

In the image below, you can see that the enemy player's arm has practically disappeared, the legs have become thinner, as well as the head. The light background from the smoke only worsens the visibility situation.

 
 

Such a huge difference is a strong argument in favor of setting the anti-aliasing in the game settings to 2X MSAA. This way FPS will remain high and Input Lag will remain low.

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