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This is what AMD did. Included in the driver update for AC Shadows 2 weeks ago.
Really? Haven't seen any issues on my end so far with them, if I have to can always roll them back.
Latest drivers works best with the 5xx series cards, and for 40xx and below the best driver for best stability and fps is 566.36 from december. Many credible sources and even game developers have recommended this driver. I rollback to that driver and have been testing all my games so far, and it's rock solid driver compared to latest one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW4HeUtr11I
Ah then that makes sense that I haven't experienced those issues since I've been running them on a 5090.
Shame to hear it caused issues with older cards, sometimes it's two steps forward one step back when it comes to Nvidia. Hopefully they get on that soon with a hot fix.
DLAA Preset K should be much cleaner than Native TAA, surely?
argueable. more compute intensive tho. lower presets for sure may ghost.
https://en.gamegpu.com/action-/-fps-/-tps/the-last-of-us-part-ii-remastered-test-gpu-cpu