The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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DLSS / DLAA / Sharpening
Am a bit confused about the difference between DLSS and DLAA. Does DLAA produce the best image ? Also should Sharpening be set to max ? Thank you :steamhappy:
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EnStorEn Apr 27 @ 4:10pm 
"While DLSS handles upscaling with a focus on performance, DLAA handles anti-aliasing with a focus on visual quality"
Ah if only there was a site where you could search for information. Oh, wait...
SpaceCow Apr 27 @ 6:12pm 
Gotcha, thank you for the helpful information my friend!
DLAA is just DLSS without the upscaling part (native resolution), if implemented properly is generally the AA option I pick these days, but if not implemented properly can have ♥♥♥♥ tonnes of ghosting and look like ♥♥♥♥.
Last edited by Myztkl©-Kev; Apr 27 @ 6:17pm
Dodece Apr 27 @ 6:27pm 
Anti-aliasing is used to blur edges to make jaggies at lower resolutions less apparent. Using it regardless of method will never create a sharper image. You also shouldn't be using it at all if you're playing at ultra high definition, because there simply aren't any jaggies to cover up. Super sampling is up-scaling a lower definition image via artificial intelligence. It's not really as good as native resolution, but it's a reasonable approximation for most.
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Date Posted: Apr 27 @ 4:09pm
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