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@op you'll just have to live with taa blur then seeing as taa gets blurry at low res.
This one worked pretty well for me at 1080p using AMD sharpening: https://www.nexusmods.com/reddeadredemption2/mods/1429
Yes, I use it with taa on high + 10% Radeon sharpening and it gets rid of the blur you get when moving and such.
Amd sharpening is Radeon image sharpening that comes in the AMD drivers and it's far superior to in-game sharpening. Nvidia also has something equivalent in the Nvidia control panel.
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/s94c0n/tool_to_properly_disable_dlss_sharpening_and/
the TAA is blurry on PC because the game was made for console 30 fps