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I have 5070 ti and DLSS FG works properly now, I get almost 200 fps in 4k but FG is now broken in another way until yesterday it didn`t add much fps, now its fixed but there is a new bug - it makes the textures flicker a bit, constantly becoming darker and brighter a bit. For now I`m playing without FG, I`m getting 120-160 fps anyway in 4k DLSS4 quality ;)
yeah that`s an option, on Nvidia, there is a loseless scaling or smooth motion FG for RTX 5000 owners.
I`ve just tested both
1.looseles scaling seems to work pretty good
2.smooth motion (you can turn it on in nvidia app profile for the game) works even better, with more FPS and lower latency and I didn`t notice any flicker issues
So for now smooth motion is the way to go for rtx 5000 owners
edit
I managed to fix the flicker with the DLSS frame gen, seems it`s caused by using a very high upscaling sharpness value, after I lowered it from 10 to 7 the flickering is almost completely gone. Now I`m finally hitting 180-200 fps in 4k ;)
It's brightness slider... can't be set to anything but 0, otherwise frame gen looks like frame sync is busted.
Contrast and UI brightness can be adjusted though.
Enjoy!
Affects NVidia as well
Its the truth though, and purely looking at the fps-numbers becomes more obsolete by the day. Especially when you introduce frame generation into the mix.
FG gives you 60 fps, neato, but it says nothing about the frametime & latency which all has different impacts and variations depending on your native fps