The Elder Scrolls Online now supports Dynamic Learning Anti-Aliasing, and it looks like it delivers superior image quality compared to both DLSS and TAA.

A new comparison video shared by TechPowerUp on YouTube compares the game running at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K resolution, max settings with DLAA, DLSS, and TAA. Especially at lower resolutions, DLAA delivers the best image quality, especially for small objects, but at the cost of around 8% GPU performance.

DLAA support for The Elder Scrolls Online has been announced last week by developer ZeniMax Online Studios, with Lead Graphics Engineer Alex Tardiff providing some additional details on the new technology, highlighting how its implementation made sense for the game, as many people are running it at high FPS already.

The Elder Scrolls Online is now available on PC and consoles worldwide.