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The type of implementation popular on today's video cards is FSAA, which is Full Scene Anti Aliasing. Here's a good little writeup. It might be old and newer screenshots look a hell of alot better, but it's still relevant.
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Yea, like it says in the article I linked, FSAA eats performance because it renders the screen at a higher resolution then downsamples it. Lowering or disabling it would improve performance, but not that many people have it on to begin with.
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