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They should add the correct quality options and DLAA to give the best solution for 1080p to 4k. While the current one toggle is perfect for 4k, DLAA would be much better at lower res.
You already found the sharpening, when you now go 4 options up to Anti-Aliasing it is the last option (so like you set Anti-Aliasing to ultra). Try it out, it uses past frame data to improve TAA but uses a lower resolution. DLAA is like DLSS but does not use a lower resolution.
Yes FSR 2 should also be added. These all should be fairly easy toggles in Unreal Engine, so them missing is a bit "sloppy".