MrPhotoMoto
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10-20-2019 09:17 AM in
TipsYou can force your phone to use hardware accelerated graphices for games by defaulting it in the Developer Settings. You're welcome.
"This will force Android to use 4x multisample anti-aliasing in OpenGL ES 2.0 games and other apps. This requires more graphics power and will probably drain your battery a bit faster, but it will improve image quality in some games. This is a bit like force-enabling antialiasing using the NVIDIA Control Panel on a Windows gaming PC." *Howtogeek.com
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shaunandeva
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10-21-2019 07:46 AM in
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can u really tell a difference??
MrPhotoMoto
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11-05-2019 07:19 PM in
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In some games yes.
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10-21-2019 09:21 AM in
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10-21-2019 10:19 AM in
TipsThank you for the valuable tip. We appreciate your contribution to the Beta community.
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10-25-2019 09:36 PM in
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Not a big difference in most games, but in Fortnite, it makes the characters just a little bit clearer I guess. They aren't as blurry around the edges. Just a slight difference though.
