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It stayed the same for me on or off. Possibly the smaller download for the demo/beta is part of the reason to.
DLSS remains broken. It causes weird fizzle, swimming, and general instability in the image in a way I have not seen in any other game. Bizarre.
I tried using 4K DLAA (Native res+DL Anti-Aliasing) with max quality settings and the game still looks like dog rump. The game looks like PS4 graphics in nearly every regard to me and is not optimized for the PC at all it seems. I'm using a 9800x3D and 4090 and it runs smooth, but for such crappy graphics the framerates should be a lot higher than they are!
There will be a lot of upset players come launch day. They should issue a large patch update that improves the texture quality. Maybe something similar to Warhammer 40K Space Marine 2 with its 4K resolution texture pack DLC.
Settings: Max quality, 4K resolution, DLAA (Native+DL Anti-Aliasing), turned OFF Motion Blur, Vignette, etc. You can max out the settings and resolution all day long, but the game will still look previous generation.
Having said all that, you likely won't get a nice smooth playable framerate in action scenes at rendering resolutions set above 4K. Either via (Native + over 100% scaling) or DLAA (Native+DL Anti-aliasing)+ DL DSR super sampling.
For what it is worth, forcing DLSS 4 by swapping out the DLLs (which can be done as shown in the video below) completely solved the issue for me in the benchmark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkG2R1p8asE
thanks ill try this when it releases