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If 1080p then avoid DLSS as it will make the game look somewhat blury,
Use TAA and not FidelityFX CAS because its used for weaker GPUs.
I am playing at 4k, so dlss quality it is than.
You have a 2060 super so best put it on performance, it still looks grate and you wouldn't know the difference.
With my 2060 super I can get 70+/- fps at 4k on dlss quality, and on dlss performance I get 90+/- fps at 4k. I am happy with dlss quality being that I am getting over 60fps.
FidelityFX CAS is upscaling.
You miss read the sentence.
TAA is more blury the FXAA but it looks softer then FXAA.