• exscape@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Doesn’t always look bad, it’s game dependent.

    In hardware unboxeds test, it’s better than native in some titles, and better or equivalent in half of titles tested.

    It looks way better than native w/ TAA for me in BG3 (at 1440p). TAA is way too blurry. And yet it’s also faster.

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      1 year ago

      That’s like their opinion. In every single game I tried it looked worse than native. I always try it at first and then usually disable it.

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        1 year ago

        Which version of DLSS, which GPU, and which profile do you choose? Obviously choosing a low internal res and then using DLSS to scale to 4K will look bad, but using say 1440p DLSS on quality profile looks as good as native or better.

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          1 year ago

          Whatever the game provides (or I can patch in), I (besides other games of course) play cyberpunk which should be the most perfect implementation of RTX and DLSS to date in my opinion. Usually Quality for a 1440p screen. I really only use DLSS if the native frame rate is unbearable.

          Current GPU is a 4070Ti.