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and have its AA at the same time.
alright?
(and it would be optional too, so...)
this cant be so hard to understand.
also, not everyone uses your laptop, whatever specs it has...
Post specs or go away.
Either you're lying, you're running the game in a microscopic resolution, or your laptop costs an arm and a leg.
My laptop would immediately self-ignite if I booted this game up in Ultra on it.
Also rip your " laptop ", you just reduce the performance of it for later Dark Pictures game. Good job.
i7-4790s
rtx2060
16gb ram
ssd
and the Demo runs really great on Ultra @1080p already.
mostly 60+ fps but with some dips to 50-55fps.
the point is, DLSS can help with performance and picture quality at the same time and even people with extreme powerful rigs can make good use of it. for example by using DSR8k on a 4K display device and then activating DLSS on anytihng from Performance to Quality mode.
this way with my "low tier" rtx2060 i can play "Metro Exodus" and "Control" on Ultra (full RTX) @1080p up to @DSR1440p + DLSS with average 60+fps on my old 1080p 60" TV....
other people just want to reach the 240fps for their 240Hz display device.....there are many reasons for using DLSS.
its cool what you can do with these technological advancements
stop