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Then force the latest presets to on via nvidia profile inspector.
Download these two,first use the swapper to change dll files then open profile inspector and force the latest presets to on for this specific game..
https://github.com/beeradmoore/dlss-swapper/releases/tag/v1.1.6
https://github.com/xHybred/NvidiaProfileInspectorRevamped/releases/tag/v4.2
Just turn the sharpness to 0.
310.2.1 yes it is superior,but for the fg dll you have to force the latest preset to on to boost your framerate even higher.
With the 4090 i get like 190 avg on 4k.
I wouldn't say it's a bad port. It has some technical issues like this that will be resolved over time, but that's it. The game was just released.
I'm playing it 2160p native with TAA (no scaling), and maxed-out settings, and the game performs and looks great on my end.
It is a bad port. The sharpness destroys the artistic integrity of the game and you can't turn it off. The PS5 version doesn't have this problem.
It saeems it´s not :) Playing DLAA no Upscale and Framegen with around 132 fps. Looking good but Textures are still terrible in some places