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23rd Jun 2018 at 12:47 PM
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Yeah, you've got anti-aliasing turned on in the game, but it's obviously not working. My suspicion is that simmer22 is correct and your graphics card is overriding the game settings. Is there a separate program that contains settings for your graphics card that you can bring up to mess with the settings? It might be available if you right-click somewhere on your desktop. I have an NVIDIA graphics card, and when I right-click on my desktop, I can bring up the NVIDIA Control Panel. If you've got something like that, see if there's an anti-aliasing setting that you can fiddle with.
Also, more generally, many people use lighting mods and post-processing mods/methods to make their game look better in pictures/videos. Beyond that, outside of the game, some people will also heavily edit their still pictures in an image editor like Photoshop. I imagine that there are similar editors for videos (I don't make videos, so I wouldn't know), to make the videos look better. So, what you see in videos/pictures is not always what is actually possible in-game. So, bear that in mind.