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Well I wouldn't quite say that, looks better than the other options in RDR2 but in other games its not quite as good.
Any game where TAA is used and "required", DLSS will always look better, even in motion.
Can DLSS be upgraded for the games that have the older version?
Is there something I'm missing or a setting I haven't enabled?
In top of the fact that things get blurry the moment you move the camera fast.
Bro that is the first thing I do when I open a game for the first time lol It only happened when turning on DLSSTurn off 'motion blur'?
I personally used it un Cyberpunk when I had a 3080 FTW3, and I noticed the difference in quality as well as artifacts right away. In top of the fact that things get blurry the moment you move the camera fast. So I decided to sell it and buy a 6900XT which works much better for my needs.
Bro that is the first thing I do when I open a game for the first time lol It only happened when turning on DLSS
Some games fail to set LOD bias properly for DLSS, CP2077 being one of them, with the result that textures look more blurred than they should. It could be corrected via an ini setting. Personally I use DLSS Quality at 1440p whenever I can, which looks great, especially with the newer versions of 2.x.
And Warzone... It's bloody blurry with DLSS on! - Thankfully I can use the 457 drivers and enable Sharpen to clear that right up without the performance hit of later drivers using Geforce Experience to do it
Out of interest, what sharpening settings do you have set?
Why would they do that?!?Sharpen = 60
Ignore Grain = 10
This only works with the 457's though in Nvidia Control Panel, any later and Nvidia Black listed it