Rise of the Ronin

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nvidia series 4 and 5 mfg works better with fsr3 , games runs smooth locked at 60 with fsr3 to get 120 smooth
just change mfg to fsr3 , lock the fps to 60 and the fps drops and stutters are gone, hope it works for you as ti worked for me! good luck!
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CLG Apr 11 @ 2:01pm 
i have an asus 4070 and dlaa / framegen gives me a super steady 120fps. granted i'm only playing at 1080p but i don't have monitors that go higher.
0wnz0r Apr 11 @ 3:23pm 
i hear a lotta issues wit 40 n 50 series nvidia that make me feel like they turnin into amd
so far good with my 50 series card bro, i havent try old games but at least the ones i play for now are ok, latest drivers are bad , go to december and all cool!
Originally posted by 0wnz0r:
i hear a lotta issues wit 40 n 50 series nvidia that make me feel like they turnin into amd
With nvidia you can use raytracing without a big fps drop compared to any amd series at the moment.
With nvidia you can use dlss if the game doesn't have fsr, and fsr you can use with whatever gpu.
Also rtx 5k series has Smooth Motion setting similar to amd driver built Fluid Motion Frames.
I will laugh my ass off if the nvidia smooth motion setting locked behind rtx 5k series is the same as in nvidia inspector "SILK Smoothness" (0-4 Off to Ultra) that could be used years ago, and can be used again with whatever nvidia gpu you want.

Don't have an rtx 5k series gpu, so will see in the future what profile setting is the nvidia app tweaking when enabling smooth motion.
Last edited by IchigoMait; Apr 20 @ 3:45am
Yeah I tried DLSS framegen(even updated it to the latest via nvidia app and dlss swapper) and it does nothing, actually it introduces more sutter.
I tried FSR and I play with 130-140 fps but the problem is, the visual quality looks slightly worse and my cpu hits 90-100% so it introduces the weird slow mo effect.

But if you got a decent cpu go ahead and use FSR, game will get 100+ fps easy and run smooth.
FSR can't do proper job on dynamic scene like when you're moving (everything looked blurry and bad) but on static it can produce the same quality image as dlss with lower memory consumption
i have a 4090 playing in 4k with max settings with DLSS (Quality) and have 115+ fps that sometimes drops to 100-105 fps. so its pretty smooth for me.

I also updated my DLSS and Framegen with DLSS Swapper, i gained like 10+ fps.
Last edited by Zordiark Darkeater; Apr 20 @ 6:43am
0wnz0r Apr 20 @ 7:03am 
Originally posted by IchigoMait:
Originally posted by 0wnz0r:
i hear a lotta issues wit 40 n 50 series nvidia that make me feel like they turnin into amd
With nvidia you can use raytracing without a big fps drop compared to any amd series at the moment.
With nvidia you can use dlss if the game doesn't have fsr, and fsr you can use with whatever gpu.
Also rtx 5k series has Smooth Motion setting similar to amd driver built Fluid Motion Frames.
I will laugh my ass off if the nvidia smooth motion setting locked behind rtx 5k series is the same as in nvidia inspector "SILK Smoothness" (0-4 Off to Ultra) that could be used years ago, and can be used again with whatever nvidia gpu you want.

Don't have an rtx 5k series gpu, so will see in the future what profile setting is the nvidia app tweaking when enabling smooth motion.
thats all great n wonderful, but i constantly see ppl hav issues on 50 series cards even unrelated to the lack of physx support.

sometimes ppl report problems wit the 40 series too, which makes me a lil worried since im in the market for a 4070 super if i can get one for cheap... but for the moment, my 12gb 3060 is still goin strong.
VaniKa Apr 20 @ 7:56pm 
Originally posted by Lahoo Eckbert:
Yeah I tried DLSS framegen(even updated it to the latest via nvidia app and dlss swapper) and it does nothing, actually it introduces more sutter.
I tried FSR and I play with 130-140 fps but the problem is, the visual quality looks slightly worse and my cpu hits 90-100% so it introduces the weird slow mo effect.

But if you got a decent cpu go ahead and use FSR, game will get 100+ fps easy and run smooth.
You have to cap FPS in-game to 60. This will give you 120 FPS with FSR frame-gen. If you set the in-game cap to 120, it won't work properly, drastically increasing CPU usage. DLSS frame-gen also doesn't work properly. Terrible hitching. When you meet certain hardware requirements, so that neither your CPU nor GPU is at 100%, and you use these settings, the game actually runs pretty well.
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