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idk why this game even if I use performance dlss in 1440p, it still looks great compared to cp2077 or other games They usually look blurry too if I go below balanced dlss
My guess is the game is already extremely soft and blurry looking even at native which is a deliberate artistic choice, so the blurriness of lower input resolution doesn’t have as much of an impact.
RDR2 also has a deliberately very soft image that it achieves via the most insanely aggressive TAA i’ve ever seen, and it does make the game look really nice when it’s not smearing textures or leaving ghost trails behind moving objects.
idk why this game even if I use performance dlss in 1440p, it still looks great compared to cp2077 or other games They usually look blurry too if I go below balanced dlss
My guess is the game is already extremely soft and blurry looking even at native which is a deliberate artistic choice, so the blurriness of lower input resolution doesn’t have as much of an impact.
RDR2 also has a deliberately very soft image that it achieves via the most insanely aggressive TAA i’ve ever seen, and it does make the game look really nice when it’s not smearing textures or leaving ghost trails behind moving objects.
Try to remove depth of field from the config file this removes a lot of blurriness from the game
You can also remove other film effects like lens distortion. The game loses a good bit of its personality though.