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DLSS in Control is TERRIBLE. It's one of the worst implementations of it.
Final Fantasy XV
Metro Exodus
SCUM
TWD (the now VR one)
Give us the moon
There is a few others.
There's some comparison shots here: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-control-dlss-2-dot-zero-analysis
The results are honestly pretty impressive. Character models have even more detail to them than they do at native 4K. In some cases the image looks slightly oversharpened, but if I didn't have the native 4K image to compare it to, I probably wouldn't have even noticed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_learning_super_sampling
I have modern gpu so should have it (rtx 2080)
Do i need anything to turn it on with my card (see thats rtx 2060 so mine must have it)