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It does adds smearing and blur tho, just as regular DLSS does, but its better than TAA. It pretty much gives you all the negatives of DLSS without the extra frames.
Personally, I think DLAA is not worth it and Quality should be used.
But to be fair, in most games I add Reshade with color LUTs and clarity shaders, so maybe DLAA + Reshade is the one that gives me far better than native visuals.
Yeah, at 1080p that makes sense. I'm only playing at 4k, so my internal res on Quality is way higher than that anyways.