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Current revisionEdited Mar 27, 2020 by shawtay
<p>Antialiasing is for a Smooth Look. Retro is for an old school look. Smooth retro combines the two Retro and Antialiasing to create an old school smooth look. I know this because I tested it out previously and also if you hover over the settings in your options under graphics then where it says antialiasing mode it will tell you:</p><p>"If you select "Antialiasing", the Tibia graphics will appear in a smoother look. However, if you are a fan of retro games you should choose "None" to enjoy a pixelated old-school look. "Smooth Retro" combines the other two modes it is offering a smooth pixelated look."</p><p>I tested it with fps and it really makes no difference.</p><p><img difference, for me at least.</p><p><img alt="" src="https://www.tibiaqa.com/?qa=blob&amp;qa_blobid=18287811221421798082"></p>
Posted Mar 27, 2020 by shawtay

Antialiasing is for a Smooth Look. Retro is for an old school look. Smooth retro combines the two Retro and Antialiasing to create an old school smooth look. I know this because I tested it out previously and also if you hover over the settings in your options under graphics then where it says antialiasing mode it will tell you:

"If you select "Antialiasing", the Tibia graphics will appear in a smoother look. However, if you are a fan of retro games you should choose "None" to enjoy a pixelated old-school look. "Smooth Retro" combines the other two modes it is offering a smooth pixelated look."

I tested it with fps and it really makes no difference.

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