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  1. I dunno, but Anisotropic Filtering is one of the cheapest options you can crank up in any video game... and if your GPU can easily crank up to 200 FPS in Valorant, there's no need to tone down settings for performance.

  2. 16 de sept. de 2023 · Anisotropic filtering (AF) is a graphical setting that enhances in-game textures and reduces distortion at oblique angles. Learn how to change AF values in Valorant, the ideal value for different system configurations, and how to combine it with anti-aliasing (AA).

  3. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Anisotropic Filtering (AF) enhances the look of textures when viewed from afar in Valorant. Learn how to change the AF value, what it does, and how it affects your system performance and graphics quality.

  4. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Learn how to optimize Anisotropic Filtering (AF) in Valorant to enhance your visual experience and performance. AF boosts texture clarity, especially at angles, and is a key strategy for competitive players.

  5. 29 de oct. de 2023 · Anisotropic Filtering: 2x4x. Using 2x or 4x isn’t really that taxing on your PC and really improves the texture sharpness of objects at oblique angles in Valorant. If you’re on a beefy PC, you could go with 16x. Improve Clarity: Personal Preference

  6. Every VALORANT Graphics Quality setting explained in under ten minutes. Use the chapter markers below if you want to quickly reference individual settings.🔴...

  7. 16 de mar. de 2024 · Anisotropic Filtering: Clarity of objects further away. Improve Clarity: Increases visual sharpness. Experimental Sharpening: Reduces blurriness. Bloom: Adds a “bloom” to light sources, similar to a glow. Distortion: Adds slight distortions around fire and heat, similar to the shimmer caused by heat in real life