![]() ![]() If you ever want to talk about people using amd fsr, first make sure they're using more than 1080p resolution, if you still insist on talking about it, then you're blind as a bat, or your monitor size is less than 27".Originally posted by EEJ:I bet that's why they're referring to her as a "child", yes? And how a "child could be so proficient in combat", right? TAA on highest has better image quality than DLSS2 on quality. I'm sick of people complaining "oh this games performance is so ♥♥♥♥" (not this game, but any game that has bare bones optimization) and etc. If you're using anything above 1080p, I don't give a crap what you have to say, it's useless information for me. DLSS2 is now something else and use it always, in Control it looks superb, plus the performance gain is insane, basically like what DLSS3 does to Cyberpunk 2077, which I can run pretty fine on 1080p. Your questions are pointless, as you don't seem to know how ♥♥♥♥♥♥ it looks for 1080p on a 27" monitor. When you use those scaling software it downscales the image depending on the setting, and ultra performance it's probably 50% or so, and then tries to uspcale it to your resolution, but it's useless if your dpi is already barely enough for that size of monitor with its native resolution. What's your setup? Cpu? Ram (speed, timings?) and gpu? Rofl it's only useful if you use resolution higher than 1080p, same with DLSS 1.0, both are utterly useless for 1080p and make the image much more worse. If you get more ghosting with FSR then something isn't setup right. Had a similar issue in AC Odyssey, was like wondering what the heck was causing the ghosting.įSR2 has better AA and image quality than the highest TAA. Originally posted by IchigoMait:Don't use the AMD FSR, also TAA has the same issue on low quality, so you have to max out the AA quality, then you get rid of ghosting.
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