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Tried all kinds of combinations with or without upscaling and it doesn't work
Do you found any solutions same as me court lines look blurry :D
Exactly. People don't seem to really understand upscaling very well which i get because it's marketed very heavily to seem like an improvement to use for visual quality.
But it's best to likely run the game with upscaling off and turn down the settings to low to have blur issues improve.
In general, if the CPU isn't great and GPU is good then the performance will be similar regardless of lowering the settings as the GPU won't render what the CPU cannot. When the GPU is very low end then it's about turning down all the settings or just accepting that upscaling is not gonna look as good as native resolution.
Its not possible to have a next gen experience on that video card. However it is a next gen experience that the game can actually run at all on it because of upscaling improvements from machine learning.
no its not......unless you play online only