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Dim Apr 7 @ 11:27am
Blury Graphics?
Hi Everyone!

Im running the game on High on every settings, but i feel like it has a blur effect. Does anyone know if this might be to a particular settings that i can turn off/tune?
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UE5 is naturally blurry, such is the price to pay for a garbage engine that relies on TAA for everything. Having said that, it shouldn't be so blurry that you can't see stuff properly.
1. What resolution are you using?
2. What is your XeSS/FSR setting?
You can use DLSS on Quality or DLAA if you have an nvidia card to remove that blurry effect
AcidGod Apr 7 @ 1:01pm 
Originally posted by Dim:
Hi Everyone!

Im running the game on High on every settings, but i feel like it has a blur effect. Does anyone know if this might be to a particular settings that i can turn off/tune?
Mine looked like this during the early Alpha days of Smite 2. Looks fine now though. Not sure what changed.
Dim Apr 7 @ 11:44pm 
Originally posted by ガブ - Gabu:
UE5 is naturally blurry, such is the price to pay for a garbage engine that relies on TAA for everything. Having said that, it shouldn't be so blurry that you can't see stuff properly.
1. What resolution are you using?
2. What is your XeSS/FSR setting?

1. Using the one in every game 1080p
2.XeSS - Off
FSR - Balanced


Originally posted by Lallering:
You can use DLSS on Quality or DLAA if you have an nvidia card to remove that blurry effect

I cant find DLSS on Quality. :(
Originally posted by Dim:
FSR - Balanced

Well, there is one of your issues, at least. Try setting it to Native AA and it should MASSIVELY improve. If you can't maintain a high enough FPS (I wouldn't bother with anything above 120 fps for Smite, even 60 fps feels fine), I would rather drop the native resolution or settings than the FSR.
Dim Apr 8 @ 9:55am 
Originally posted by ガブ - Gabu:
Originally posted by Dim:
FSR - Balanced

Well, there is one of your issues, at least. Try setting it to Native AA and it should MASSIVELY improve. If you can't maintain a high enough FPS (I wouldn't bother with anything above 120 fps for Smite, even 60 fps feels fine), I would rather drop the native resolution or settings than the FSR.

I had just tested it out right before you said it and it massivelly improved the graphics. Thank you so much!
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