I find the highest DLSS setting seems to sharpen things up a bit rather than using AA.
When i launch the game again il check, But I'm sure i have it at the highest DLSS because i remember it warning me that having it on the highest will disable AA or some form of it to prevent picture Nosie or something?
I also find the colourblind setting 'Deuteranopia' set to both world and HUD helps on Caldera. It makes it all a bit less 'the same colour' of green and haze (at least for me)
Interesting, Never thought to have a play with this, I take it that it changes the teammates & ping colours too or does it only effect the Hud and world?
I don't think you can do much about the (annoying) general haze in WZ and your screenshot looks more like what I see from that spot. You can turn off Depth of Field and it should get rid of the blur on weapon model though. I also use the Deuteranopia setting as mentioned above.
That was my worry,Like it was set to that within the game engine or something so nothing can be done about it, Although it does look a lot clearer to me when watching peoples streams than it does when I'm playing, Btw was you playing Plunder earlier today?
Sure i seen your name in the kill feed
Yeah ,Doesn't look far off if any different from my screenshot, Except I'm aimed in.
Have you turned off the effects like weapon blur, film noise etc?
Yep I've definitely turned those off, And any form of motion Blur i hate that stuff.
Warzone is a weird one for me, On a fresh install of Windows and mixed in game settings i can easily get 140-160 fps, Which i was told is pretty damn good for a 2080,Although its happened a few times now soon as they release updates to the game the performance tanks and I'm back down to 80-90 fps and it doesn't seem to go above it again, UNTIL do a fresh install and the game is fresh again, Its been like this 2x now its so bizarre!
That's under Windows 10,I might upgrade to 11 and see if performance stays where it should be at...maybe its a Nvidia driver thing.