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Or use nvidia/amd software options to do it manually?
Why on earth do you guys buy a pc if 5 clicks is too tiresome?
We have all the option and settings in the world to fiddle with, use it.
On a side note[support.feralinteractive.com]
Honestly i mostly use it not to get better performance but to get a more stable image.
DLSS is not just upscaling and sharpening.. that's what FSR is.
I have a 3080 (ultrawide 1440p) which was paired with an old i7, the game would run around 40-50 FPS with some dips to 25. After I upgraded my CPU (to a AMD 5800x3d) the FPS went up to 80-100 and now and only in very rare ocasion it goes under 60. (Still campaign map performance is ♥♥♥♥)
The first games that come to my mind that could be called strategy and have DLSS are Dota 2 and M&B Bannerlord.
But again... strategy games don't get released that often and every single game get's played for much longer than other kinds of games so they tend to get supported with DLC instead of getting sequels and adapt new technologies.