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Where is this upscaling option?
the ghosting is there no matter the resolution i set it to.
Some areas the ghosting is worse then others..
Help appreciated.
Thanks.
There might be a shader creating a blur effect, seems most prevalent around lightsaber blades, so I figure it is a post processing effect.
Disabling FSR and DLSS does not necessarily eliminate it entirely. Worse, disabling FSR and DLSS upscaling has a history of causing crashes.
For completeness sake, have you checked your panel's level of blur on the blur busters ufo test?
https://ibb.co/gDJymwG
I turned those off. It actually made it worse.
Thats TAA for you. Turn ON DLSS, it has some occlusion masking, so may fix some of it.
Though removing all ghosting is impossible, many effects dont generate motion vectors, so they will always ghost.
Play around with Antialiasing/AO/DLSS settings, and see which gives you least.