Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2

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Ceceli Δ Oct 12, 2024 @ 12:00pm
What's the best AA option? May that be via mod, reshade or Nvidia Inspector...
I've been using DLSS just because it looks better than the standard AA option in game, but using it eats FPS.
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Porkhammer Oct 12, 2024 @ 12:25pm 
DLSS is supposed to give you fps, not eat it. Something weird's going on with your PC methinks.
Ceceli Δ Oct 12, 2024 @ 12:45pm 
Originally posted by Porkhammer:
DLSS is supposed to give you fps, not eat it. Something weird's going on with your PC methinks.

I play on a 4090. DLSS gives FPS to those with poor GPUs. The game is CPU-bound. If you activate DLSS, you put more load on the CPU. ;)
Porkhammer Oct 12, 2024 @ 1:02pm 
I am on a 4080 super and I'm using TAA medium (high looks awful) for anti-aliasing at 1440p, as I am not a fan of the ghosting that DLSS gives me. Sadly the image quality suffers a bit with TAA.

I've also tried 8x MSAA but it introduced some strange noise in the distance of most areas, which makes very little sense to me.

And DLSS is not just for poor GPU's, I can assure you. Maybe RDR2's DLSS is crap, but most beefy GPU's makes very good use of DLSS in other titles.
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LameLamp Oct 12, 2024 @ 2:10pm 
Game was built with the consoles at the time in mind. so if want better performance, i'd choose AMD. older consoles and the newer ones all have AMD GPU'S. So try team red and see if you get better performance.
Porkhammer Oct 12, 2024 @ 2:20pm 
Originally posted by LameLamp:
Game was built with the consoles at the time in mind. so if want better performance, i'd choose AMD. older consoles and the newer ones all have AMD GPU'S. So try team red and see if you get better performance.

I honestly have 0 issues with performance myself, I can even run the game at 4k using nvidia's DSR upscaling. My 1080p monitor just isn't a huge fan of it.

I would just like a little crisper anti-aliasing. :)
Ceceli Δ Oct 12, 2024 @ 3:20pm 
Originally posted by LameLamp:
Game was built with the consoles at the time in mind. so if want better performance, i'd choose AMD. older consoles and the newer ones all have AMD GPU'S. So try team red and see if you get better performance.

There goes the AMD preacher trying to get people off of their 4090's to buy inferior crap... LOL
Mommy's Good Boy Oct 12, 2024 @ 3:52pm 
Originally posted by LameLamp:
Game was built with the consoles at the time in mind. so if want better performance, i'd choose AMD. older consoles and the newer ones all have AMD GPU'S. So try team red and see if you get better performance.

Saying that with a 6600 is crazy. Had that same GPU and it ran RDR2 terrible. Glad I swapped to NVIDIA.
matrixagent555 Oct 12, 2024 @ 6:00pm 
MSAAx2. Embrace the jaggies and learn to live with the shimmering trees lol. The crystal clear picture makes it worth it imo.
Porkhammer Oct 12, 2024 @ 6:02pm 
Nothing makes jaggies worth embracing. I have become allergic to them over the years.
Ceceli Δ Oct 12, 2024 @ 7:03pm 
If only I could. lol
Last edited by Ceceli Δ; Oct 12, 2024 @ 7:03pm
Use TAA,FXAA at same time and not DLSS, both cleans up the image greatly at least in my experience.

Don't use MSAA, it eats up frame rate for no reason and I havent used MSAA since GTA V as it's consumes too much GPU power plus heating.
Crimsongz Oct 13, 2024 @ 3:57am 
DLSS 3.7.20 is way better. Gotta replace it from the game folder.
Ceceli Δ Oct 13, 2024 @ 10:22am 
Originally posted by Crimsongz:
DLSS 3.7.20 is way better. Gotta replace it from the game folder.

Great reminder. I had forgotten to do that. Thanks! Let's see if it improves.
XOLiD (Banned) Oct 13, 2024 @ 12:13pm 
I use DLSStweaks to force DLAA (DLSS with no scaling) with latest DLSS file and it looks fantastic at 3440x1440 resolution. Only issue I have is long hair on people and horses having some black aliasing/artifacts in it.
Ceceli Δ Oct 13, 2024 @ 12:23pm 
Originally posted by XOLiD:
I use DLSStweaks to force DLAA (DLSS with no scaling) with latest DLSS file and it looks fantastic at 3440x1440 resolution. Only issue I have is long hair on people and horses having some black aliasing/artifacts in it.

I saw a video about this, but also saw someone saying it's not that much better. Do you think it looks better than DLSS + Sharpening? And did you notice how the performance was affected (More FPS? Less? A lot or just a little?)?

I ask because I don't know if you can remove it since I've have also seen people asking about this on said video.
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Date Posted: Oct 12, 2024 @ 12:00pm
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