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Toadie Aug 12, 2022 @ 7:38pm
DLSS Sharpening toggle off and/or slider
It's really frustrating that these new games with DLSS are getting hampered by massive amounts of sharpening applied without the ability to toggle it off. Same thing happened to God of War at launch. Please give us the option to disable this sharpening. It's strange this keeps happening.
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DLSS is awful without sharpening, do you love blur?

DLSS in general is awful. Run at native and enjoy proper clarity.
Toadie Aug 12, 2022 @ 9:35pm 
No, actually, DLSS is not awful without sharpening, or should I say, oversharpening, as is the case with this game. God of War is a perfect example of what happens when DLSS is oversharpened, and they quickly fixed it.
Mizzlemoth Aug 12, 2022 @ 9:39pm 
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
DLSS is awful without sharpening, do you love blur?

DLSS in general is awful. Run at native and enjoy proper clarity.
IMO, there seems to be a bit too much sharpening on all of the AA option, not just DLSS.
SolidBoss7 Aug 12, 2022 @ 9:42pm 
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
DLSS is awful without sharpening, do you love blur?

DLSS in general is awful. Run at native and enjoy proper clarity.
DLSS is not awful. It helps quite a bit at the quality preset, and looks damn near native when reconstructing to a native 4K resolution. I use it on my 65" OLED and enjoy games at 100-120FPS at max settings because of it. Once you experience that you can't go back. Native looks a tad better, sure, but if DLSS is implemented with version 2.2 or newer then it's damn near perfect.
Last edited by SolidBoss7; Aug 12, 2022 @ 9:42pm
Originally posted by SolidBoss7:
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
DLSS is awful without sharpening, do you love blur?

DLSS in general is awful. Run at native and enjoy proper clarity.
DLSS is not awful. It helps quite a bit at the quality preset, and looks damn near native when reconstructing to a native 4K resolution. I use it on my 65" OLED and enjoy games at 100-120FPS at max settings because of it. Once you experience that you can't go back. Native looks a tad better, sure, but if DLSS is implemented with version 2.2 or newer then it's damn near perfect.

You're not gaining "magic" free FPS.

You're running lower res and upscaling = worse than native

I run 4k native and looks much better than DLSS on Quality or balanced.
biesoid Aug 12, 2022 @ 10:27pm 
DLSS allows nVidia to sell outdated graphic card for premium prices, 3060 costs $500 and is slower than 4 year old 2070.
SolidBoss7 Aug 12, 2022 @ 10:30pm 
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
Originally posted by SolidBoss7:
DLSS is not awful. It helps quite a bit at the quality preset, and looks damn near native when reconstructing to a native 4K resolution. I use it on my 65" OLED and enjoy games at 100-120FPS at max settings because of it. Once you experience that you can't go back. Native looks a tad better, sure, but if DLSS is implemented with version 2.2 or newer then it's damn near perfect.

You're not gaining "magic" free FPS.

You're running lower res and upscaling = worse than native

I run 4k native and looks much better than DLSS on Quality or balanced.
Stop acting like you know anything. You sound uneducated and ignorant as hell
Gonsnakex Aug 13, 2022 @ 12:19am 
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
Originally posted by SolidBoss7:
DLSS is not awful. It helps quite a bit at the quality preset, and looks damn near native when reconstructing to a native 4K resolution. I use it on my 65" OLED and enjoy games at 100-120FPS at max settings because of it. Once you experience that you can't go back. Native looks a tad better, sure, but if DLSS is implemented with version 2.2 or newer then it's damn near perfect.

You're not gaining "magic" free FPS.

You're running lower res and upscaling = worse than native

I run 4k native and looks much better than DLSS on Quality or balanced.

Dlss gives a much better anti aliasing than anything native. It removes even specular aliasing.

Stop spreading misinformation
Originally posted by Gonzo:
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:

You're not gaining "magic" free FPS.

You're running lower res and upscaling = worse than native

I run 4k native and looks much better than DLSS on Quality or balanced.

Dlss gives a much better anti aliasing than anything native. It removes even specular aliasing.

Stop spreading misinformation

LOL, upscaling better than native? Are you blind?
Mike1304 Aug 13, 2022 @ 1:00am 
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
Originally posted by Gonzo:

Dlss gives a much better anti aliasing than anything native. It removes even specular aliasing.

Stop spreading misinformation

LOL, upscaling better than native? Are you blind?
I think it’s clear for everyone that native 4K looks better but the sense of DLSS is of course to help with performance. If you want to play in 4K with everything on ultra and RTX ON you can’t achieve very high frame-rates (even on high end PCs) without such technologies,..
Hostile_18 Aug 13, 2022 @ 1:45am 
Another game where sharpening ruins DLSS at launch. It was patched on God of War.
Aidor Aug 13, 2022 @ 3:26am 
Completely agree. Any owner of an RTX knows how DLSS works and knows that sharpening is mandatory to be disabled, or at least have the option to disable it. With sharpening on, DLSS just looks awful (don't listen to that guy who talks about 'blur' nonsense). RTX owners know this, but game developers don't yet. I was looking for this information to decide whether to buy the game or not. When Nixxes adds the option to disable sharpening or adds a sharpening slider, I'll buy the game. And make no mistake: Nixxes seems to have done a really great job with this port, many thanks for that, but this DLSS sharpening plague should be over by now.
ulifox Aug 13, 2022 @ 4:05am 
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
Originally posted by Gonzo:

Dlss gives a much better anti aliasing than anything native. It removes even specular aliasing.

Stop spreading misinformation

LOL, upscaling better than native? Are you blind?
Have you played Horizon zero dawn? It looks way better with Dlss on since it totally removes shimmering on the bushes where you hide, on any res.
Aidor Aug 13, 2022 @ 8:47am 
Originally posted by Kerobotto:
Originally posted by I'm Built Different:
DLSS is awful without sharpening, do you love blur?

DLSS in general is awful. Run at native and enjoy proper clarity.
IMO, there seems to be a bit too much sharpening on all of the AA option, not just DLSS.

Yeah, I just read a Reddit post (from the guy who fixed RDR2 DLSS sharpening) that this oversharpening issue is not coming from DLSS, it's applied to the whole game and doesn't matter if you use native resolution or upscale it. I guess that with DLSS is just more noticiable. Anyway, Nixxes should ad an option to lower sharpening. As a temporary workaround, something that worked for me in some other games with this oversharpening issue is to enable FXAA in Nvidia Control Panel. It helps a little. I can't test it myself becasue I still not own the game.
Darkness-Q8 Aug 13, 2022 @ 8:56am 
Agreed, please add sharpening slider option to the menu. The game just looks too grainy due to excessive sharpening.
Funny thing is the game already has a 0-100 sharpening slider in the photo mode. Default seems to be 14, and turning it down immediately makes the image crystal clean, but it returns back to default as soon as you exit photo mode.
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