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High resolution texture pack vs DLAA
So I tried the high resolution texture pack and it does disgustingly bad things to the FPS at 4K with DLAA.

I tried turning on the Quality DLSS setting instead and the frame rate seems fine now. It looks fairly nice. I'm just wondering what everyone else thinks about the impact of using the DLSS quality setting.

Am I better off with the high resolution textures and Quality DLSS, or no texture pack and DLAA?

I THINK it looks overall nicer with the texture pack and DLSS Quality...
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Originally posted by dgresevfan:
High resolution texture pack vs DLAA
So I tried the high resolution texture pack and it does disgustingly bad things to the FPS at 4K with DLAA.

I tried turning on the Quality DLSS setting instead and the frame rate seems fine now. It looks fairly nice. I'm just wondering what everyone else thinks about the impact of using the DLSS quality setting.

Am I better off with the high resolution textures and Quality DLSS, or no texture pack and DLAA?

I THINK it looks overall nicer with the texture pack and DLSS Quality...

Really? Share screenshots
Ottomic May 12 @ 3:05pm 
I've ran all DLSS settings from DLAA to Ultra Performance, and honestly, I think the texture setting and the hrtp has way, way higher impact in visual fidelity than the supersampling. To me 4k and "performance" DLSS is the sweet spot, but if you have hardware that can reliably keep decent framerates on higher settings, then be my guest.

If I was shown unlabeled pictures I could probably pick up the ones with or without the high res pack, or with different texture settings or resolutions, but I would have a hard time telling the supersampling. DLSS4 can keep surprising visual fidelity even on the jankier settings.
Last edited by Ottomic; May 12 @ 6:02pm
Originally posted by dgresevfan:
So I tried the high resolution texture pack and it does disgustingly bad things to the FPS at 4K with DLAA.

I tried turning on the Quality DLSS setting instead and the frame rate seems fine now. It looks fairly nice. I'm just wondering what everyone else thinks about the impact of using the DLSS quality setting.

Am I better off with the high resolution textures and Quality DLSS, or no texture pack and DLAA?

I THINK it looks overall nicer with the texture pack and DLSS Quality...

DLSS is unmitigated blurry trash and if you actually had a monitor that was larger than postage stamp you would understand this is a fact, not an opinion.
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