Quote Originally Posted by ElSel10 View Post
So basically, the default settings on HD6000 are even worse than they were on HD5000, but manually setting it to high quality improves quality further than high quality on HD5000? Seems kind of underhanded. Most reviews will use the default settings, which are even worse quality than HD5000, and thus, more FPS.
It's called optimization. The point is that the high quality setting is better than the previous generation. That's all that matters. That's all any of us is going to use anyway.

If you want to see some crap in your games, set you settings to "bilinear filtering" and see if the low quality AF doesn't look a lot better.