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Postman Simulator gets DLSS 2.0
https://www.guru3d.com/news_story/death_stranding_for_pc_to_get_nvidia_dlss_2.html
https://www.guru3d.com/news_story/death_stranding_for_pc_to_get_nvidia_dlss_2.html
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FXAA detected. LolSome DLSS 2.0 On/Off comparison shots of Death Stranding (Postman Simulator) .
Performance.
1080p
1440p
4K
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-death-stranding-pc-dlss-2-0-graphics-performance-60-fps-4k/
A decent boost
FXAA detected. Lol
The uninformed be like, OMG, better images and better FPS? Nvidia really are the bestest!
If hating is telling the truth then I am a haterHaters gonna hate
If hating is telling the truth then I am a hater
I like DLSS 2.0. But I also say it as it is.
Indeed.I just like how upscaling was the devil a few years back.. "cheating 4k" and whatever... but now nVidia branded it, it's somehow a good thing. It's funny to me
That said, it's nice that 2.0 actually works - they seem to have done a pretty good job with it.
No you may not. Native = Applying FXAA!!Could we at least see some screenshots with a proper sharpening filter applied to the native to negate some of that vaseline AA that is being applied?
Could we at least see some screenshots with a proper sharpening filter applied to the native to negate some of that vaseline AA that is being applied?
No need. Just use FXAA, it is the best (at making DLSS look great)Yeah, but again, even with TAA/FXAA/wahtever AA, some sharpening would not hurt.
developers have stopped using MSAA cause it's too heavy handed. TAA is here to stay like it or not. Until someone else finds a performance neutral method of removing aliasing, TAA will continued to be used in modern games
No one is talking about MSAA m8. There is no excuse for not supplying a sharpened TAA native screenshot unless you really want to present a dishonest point of view. Nvidia & AMD both supply a sharpening option/tool in their driver package, so no excuse
You can apply sharpening to TAA or DLSS 2.0, its apples to apples. If you are sharpening, you should sharpen both or not sharpen both. Pointless argument
It's not a pointless argument when DLSS on its own is sharpening the end result while native is being violated by blurry TAA and with no added sharpness filter to fix said blurriness. What's funny is that many of us are saying that DLSS 2.0 looks pretty good but is taking issue with how it's presented. Makes me wonder why you are having an issue with the request for a proper and even comparison. Afraid the DLSS wow factor will vanish or be lessened?