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Hows does enabling HDR upscale his resolution as well knowing if he has a HDR monitor?
Well doesn't seem like we going to get a straight answer from this dude, i see him all over here and not correcting himself when hes found in the wrong.
What is your display resolution windows settings at when playing this game while its on?
This game some how changed mines mid game. Reshade shouldn't be needed for this game to fix your problem. this game is so buggy!
He will once he googled someone else already solving it.
@OP If you have Nvidia, open nvidia control panel, enable DSR under (manage 3d settings-> global), set it to something like 4K (3840x2160), click apply. Set DSR smoothness to 0%.
Open windows display settings, change desktop resolution to the new DSR one, (4K), then then launch sky. You have to do it this way because sky doesn't have any useful graphics options, so it just defaults to your desktop selected resolution. Otherwise normally you'd select the new resolution in-game.
Doing it this way will "trick" sky into thinking you have a 4K monitor or whatever you set it to.
(also this is how you trick DRM on netflix to allow you to stream 4K on windows without actually owning a 4K TV)
You can also add sky.exe to program settings under "Manage 3d settings" that has options that can improve quality. I found that Deep Learning DSR looks the best and has almost 0 performance impact. You will need an RTX gpu to use DLDSR tho.
Regular DSR is available on any modern nvidia gpu down to I think the 900 series. If you have an older gpu than that, im sorry.
tl;dr use NVCP to to downscale* the game from a higher resolution to your native display, resulting in higher fidelity and less aliasing. less blurry.
note: you MUST use fullscreen mode
edited for clarity