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DLSS in general is awful. Run at native and enjoy proper clarity.
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?
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.
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.