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Nvidia please fix fxaa in win 8!!

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Who knows maybe they will see it. Problem is when fxaa is applied it corrupts the fonts in the Start screen/Metro ui. Before anyone suggests it, I had it on globally and then switched it to off and it still corrupts the Start screen as well as the PC Settings screen for sure. Running 310.33 drivers and a GTX 670 FTW. Be back after I try it with the WHQL as well.

Update:A complete clean reinstall returns it to a non-corrupt state. Still an issue that I would greatly appreciate a resolution on. Used to do it on Win 7 on certain applications.
 
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Well the problem was that even after turning it off it doesn't revert to the non corrupted state unless you completely reinstall the driver. That is unacceptable. Submitted a report as well. Hoping the more coverage it gets the quicker it will get fixed or at least looked at.
 
That is also one of the little issues I had so I switched back to my Win 7 Ultimate. I will wait untill they fix these little things and untill drivers etc. be more mature because I hate having to deal with these things and most of em I can't fix because it's driver or OS related.
 
You don't need to reinstall the drivers to fix this.
Just open the NVidia control panel and click the "Restore" option in "Manage 3D Settings".

I can't guarantee it works for all NVidia cards, but it works on my 9600M GS and someone else's card (I found the trick on another site but I can't remember where).
 
Sorry for the double post but on a whim I opened the NVidia control panel and noticed that you can set application specific settings for Metro/Modern UI apps in the Manage 3D Settings pane. You could theoretically set FXAA to off for each app with this issue and it would provide a workaround.

EDIT: I was logged out and didn't see the edit button. Oops.
 
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