Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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DLSS/NATIVE BLURRY TEXTURES
Swapped to FSR - Using AMD Native AA / Quality Mode

My textures went from really odd and muddy to pretty clear and crystal, something definitely up with rendering or DLSS. Figured I'd pass on what I've found.

Specs - Windows 11, 4070 Super & 7800X3D, 32 GB Ram.
Originally posted by Doranvel:
If you're using the Nvidia App you can force override DLSS to the latest model. It significantly increases the visuals even on performance mode.

If you don't have Monster Hunter in the list you can Add a program and choose MonsterHunterWilds(.exe).

There are guides for overriding DLSS and I'd highly suggest it.
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giganova Feb 28 @ 8:34pm 
Using DLAA myself at 1080p and it looks a lot less muddy than TAA. Win11, 4070 OC, 12900K, 64 GB DDR5.
Last edited by giganova; Feb 28 @ 8:36pm
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Doranvel Feb 28 @ 8:55pm 
If you're using the Nvidia App you can force override DLSS to the latest model. It significantly increases the visuals even on performance mode.

If you don't have Monster Hunter in the list you can Add a program and choose MonsterHunterWilds(.exe).

There are guides for overriding DLSS and I'd highly suggest it.
Last edited by Doranvel; Feb 28 @ 8:56pm
G O R K Feb 28 @ 10:35pm 
Originally posted by Doranvel:
If you're using the Nvidia App you can force override DLSS to the latest model. It significantly increases the visuals even on performance mode.

If you don't have Monster Hunter in the list you can Add a program and choose MonsterHunterWilds(.exe).

There are guides for overriding DLSS and I'd highly suggest it.

Good stuff. Thx.
Thanks for this. Replying so I can come back later to try it in the morning
This PC Feb 28 @ 11:03pm 
you get the feeling FSR clears the picture because it has a sharpening pass after it, I don't like that sharpening pass myself, I think it's too aggressive, but all the power to you if you like it C:
Originally posted by This PC:
you get the feeling FSR clears the picture because it has a sharpening pass after it, I don't like that sharpening pass myself, I think it's too aggressive, but all the power to you if you like it C:

FSR does make it blurry, because it is basically 0.5 default scailing.
for some reason the game only offers a sharpening filter for FSR, but if u want u can just use one from the nvidia app gamefilters as well to get that same nice crystal clear effect.
Originally posted by Doranvel:
If you're using the Nvidia App you can force override DLSS to the latest model. It significantly increases the visuals even on performance mode.

If you don't have Monster Hunter in the list you can Add a program and choose MonsterHunterWilds(.exe).

There are guides for overriding DLSS and I'd highly suggest it.
yeah overriding and getting DLSS4 to work on any rtx card made massive improvements. like 20+ fps gain
MrSoul Feb 28 @ 11:25pm 
cos AMD actually cares about gamers not AI data centres
Nothing will fix the ps3 quality textures, only the devs can do that. Show me a screen shot
Originally posted by Bastila Shan:
Nothing will fix the ps3 quality textures, only the devs can do that. Show me a screen shot
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3435623221
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Date Posted: Feb 28 @ 8:27pm
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