The main (and pretty much only) thing I'm interested in is AA settings and how/if they effect Skyrim specifically. (For example: MSAA, Adaptive MSAA and SSAA)
Also something I'm curious about is whether you need to match the in-game AA settings if you custom AA settings in CCC? (I read this somewhere.)
Oh, and how good is MLAA and is it something I should even care about?
Anyway, if you happen to know any good tweaks/tweak guides for an AMD/ATI users I'd really appreciate if you could share them with me.
Thanks
-Gonk
Update:
OK after many tests I can now pretty much confirm what SmokaUweedS said; AA has to be enabled in launcher for it to work.
On the other hand, AF seems to be better if you disable it from launcher and use CCC's filter instead.
These are my current settings: (again, after testing pretty much every different combination.)
AF: disabled in launcher and set to x16 in CCC.
AA: enabled in launcher (x4) with MSAA (performance) selected in CCC. SSAA does make a difference but has massive performance hit!
Catalyst AI: high quality + enable surface format optimization.
Now all I need is to find good settings for my shadows.
On the other hand, AF seems to be better if you disable it from launcher and use CCC's filter instead.
These are my current settings: (again, after testing pretty much every different combination.)
AF: disabled in launcher and set to x16 in CCC.
AA: enabled in launcher (x4) with MSAA (performance) selected in CCC. SSAA does make a difference but has massive performance hit!
Catalyst AI: high quality + enable surface format optimization.
Now all I need is to find good settings for my shadows.

