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I dont care input lag if i must play 30fps withous fsr. And probably poe2 cant handle 4k on 4070 super, so it is not really good optimized.
Not to me.
1/ it makes every texture uglier if you move
2/ it animates static objects which is just total killer
I sooooo much prefer sharpness and consistency above just fullrandom always changing graphic.
I dont need to understand the technology to see its effects when I turn it on. It makes every game look like garbage. Just like they said, blurry, floaty, artifacts and what not.
But of course, for me, with an RX7900 XTX... its pointless.
If you have an RX580, or GTX1060 ... then I guess some artifacts and blurriness is worth it to get some more fluidity in the game.
F.e. new gen witcher 3, high settings, 3440x1440 40fps, unstable game. With fsr3 80fps and smooth game, dont see much arfitacts and blury.
Just lower your res lol
speak for yourself. Scaling is awesome from a gamer and developer standpoint. Most people can't tell the difference while getting rid of a lot of overhead.
what a shame playing a pc with controler
Whats the problem about that if it plays well?