Just to point out, there's nothing we can do about YouTube's quality—I upload a source file that's VERY high bitrate (you wouldn't be able to tell it from uncompressed if you just watched it). However, they re-encode that to their own quality levels for each resolution file that's available, which I have no control over.
Thank you for taking the time to reply it means a lot to me, I am a big TES fan and this is a product of watching these videos over and over again so please don't get the wrong idea.
Can you comment on the state of Anti-Aliasing by platform?