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get a 2k rez screen...
Medium Graphics
AMD FSR : Native AA
Locked 95 fps
Vsync: On
Motion Blur: On
Frame Generation: On
DLSS looks awful in every game I have played.
With RTX 4050 laptop.... I see no difference between Medium and Ultra settings... especially in this kind of games.
ill give it a shot thanks
What about your textures?
You don't notice a difference from high?
What about anti aliasing high?
You don't notice a diff?
Ray Tracing > Off
Additional Options > AMD
FSR > NativeAA
Vsync > Off
Frame Generation > On
Maximum Frame Rate > Unlimited
Motion Blur > Off
Display Mode > Borderless Window Mode
Resolution > 2560x1440
Screen Calibration > HDR Display > On / Screen Brightness > 5 / Screen Contrast > 5
Field of View > 120
Colorblind Correction > Off
Sharpness > 10
City Camera > On
Also if you turn your Vsync on in control panel for the game, turn latency on ultra, triple buffering on, shut off vsync in game, your frame gen should see a big improvement from 95fps.