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Under graphics options
Performance > Additional Options > AMD
Set FSR to "Native AA" to turn it off
or change additional options to Epic Games and set TSR to "Quality"
I just discovered it's set to 0 by default
The problem with this game is TAA. What's worse. If you decrease resolution, instead getting more aliasing, you get more ugly soap/artefacts/video compression effects, or whatever you will call it. That's because TAA is more and more aggressive with lower resolution. I suspect game was designed for 4k resolutions sadly.
What's worse, you cannot even forcefully disable TAA via engine.ini. I guess due to some kind of drm from server.
NOTE - game have poorly implemented FSR. It's adding even more blur to textures.
TSR is creating visible artefacts. So nice choice - either even more soap from FSR, or ugly TSR :(
this is fix this issue in this game and some other games like RDR2