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I guess it's neat for photo mode enjoyers
No idea, since it was grey before unless I activated Path Tracing, which is required for it at the moment, according to Nvidia and CDPR.
Need to do some testing to see if it's just another settings interface bug or if it's actually enabled now.
DLSS_D can be turned on with out path tracing however you need to do it via the ini "C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077" edit Usersettings.json change the below to true
"name": "DLSS_D",
"type": "bool",
"value": false,
"default_value": false
The game automatically defaults back off once you start the game or run benchmark.
https://ibb.co/zNRhTrD
in game image of some reflections
https://ibb.co/THF6DrV
https://ibb.co/r6dXkvd
Ah, good shout.