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Anti-Aliasing?

activate DLSS and then play around with the AA setting. DLAA works for me.

The quality setting for those of us with AMD cards is AMD Fidelity FX Sharpening. Play around with it until you find the sweet spot.

Priller
 
Am I the only one who isn't impressed with DLSS? The textures look blurry compared to TAA and that has been on both rigs, 3070 & 4070ti cards.
 
This was I am using from a 4090 card.

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You might want to consider combining DLSS with DLDSR.

Priller
Thanks, that improved sharpness, but still not as good as TAA with render scaling 120. My FPS are locked at 50 over London, in TAA so will stick with that for now.
 
I noticed a lot of tearing on the screen when I would look around or rotate my view, didn't understand because I had my vertical sync set to ON but when I turned OFF the Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation, that cured it. I see Noddy above has Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation set to ON with Vertical Sync set to OFF, I'll have to try that and see what that does.
 
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