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Put Post Processing to Low, use DLSS as AA with upscaling feature turned off (so still 100% native 3D resolution) and play with sharpness slider (if you fancy to, because game is clean sharp at 100% native res anyway).
It IS „true native resolution” and personally I don’t use that slider. I suggested you solution, if your image still isn’t sharp then maybe game isn’t the issue here. Well, unless you play in 1080p, you should upgrade to higher res
man some people
is this blurry to you? https://imgur.com/a/9gTRndZ