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If I set everything to Low though, I have no issues. Even Echo Swamp is smooth... and now I'll set it all back to Ultra because I like pretty things.
I typically use DLSS Balanced. When switching to AMD quality with frame generation, the image quality is very bad. (Artifacts)
And for some reason, my Sceen starts to flicker and get worse every few seconds.
Yes, you need to tinker with the sharpening filter under the in-game display options when using FSR.
But I don't know what to do with that flicker issue, I haven't seen it on my GTX 1060 when playing the game on my old laptop. The game would be unplayable on it without FSR & Frame Generation.
For example : Ghost of tsushima, frame gen in that game look good because the game is super optimized and easy to get constant 100fps in high setting 1080p.