The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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Greyrat Dec 13, 2022 @ 9:55pm
Why does it look so blurry?
On ultra, my game looks quite blurry. :_:
Originally posted by Flesh Simulator:
Originally posted by Noodles4Lyfe:
Originally posted by TutiFruti:
turn off anti aliasing
Turning it off would be the exact opposite solution to the problem here...

No his problem is the game looks blurry not jagged (aliased).

As it stands I find any image reconstruction technique that has a temporal component to look unacceptably blurry. Even with a sharpening filter on top. Seems like I’m usually in the minority and other people think they are magic.

To OP: Turn off any form of AA. If you want to keep DLSS to use RT features you can try the DLSS “quality” mode + sharpening filter (Alt + 2).
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TutiFruti Dec 13, 2022 @ 9:56pm 
turn off anti aliasing
I got a funny bug with rtx on indoors it becomes too shiny!
Gavin Dec 13, 2022 @ 9:58pm 
TAAU is not blurry. DLSS and FSR 2 are. Don't use them. They don't even give extra performance because they are totally broken.
בתאניה Dec 13, 2022 @ 10:01pm 
https://ibb.co/P1WFC8J
https://ibb.co/wYt0MfT
https://ibb.co/PYXwHfY don't see any blur, keep messing with your settings, eventually you will find the sweet spot.
Noodles4Lyfe Dec 13, 2022 @ 10:25pm 
Originally posted by TutiFruti:
turn off anti aliasing
Turning it off would be the exact opposite solution to the problem here...
Paul Dec 14, 2022 @ 1:10am 
From current AA, only TAAU looks relatively well but when you're moving there is some static noise (clusters of blurred pixels which hangs on the given position).

And also turn off dynamic resolution.
Last edited by Paul; Dec 14, 2022 @ 1:12am
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Flesh Simulator Dec 14, 2022 @ 8:28am 
Originally posted by Noodles4Lyfe:
Originally posted by TutiFruti:
turn off anti aliasing
Turning it off would be the exact opposite solution to the problem here...

No his problem is the game looks blurry not jagged (aliased).

As it stands I find any image reconstruction technique that has a temporal component to look unacceptably blurry. Even with a sharpening filter on top. Seems like I’m usually in the minority and other people think they are magic.

To OP: Turn off any form of AA. If you want to keep DLSS to use RT features you can try the DLSS “quality” mode + sharpening filter (Alt + 2).
Greyrat Dec 15, 2022 @ 4:25pm 
Originally posted by TutiFruti:
turn off anti aliasing
ahh okay, got it
Greyrat Dec 15, 2022 @ 4:26pm 
Originally posted by Concerned:
Originally posted by Noodles4Lyfe:
Turning it off would be the exact opposite solution to the problem here...

No his problem is the game looks blurry not jagged (aliased).

As it stands I find any image reconstruction technique that has a temporal component to look unacceptably blurry. Even with a sharpening filter on top. Seems like I’m usually in the minority and other people think they are magic.

To OP: Turn off any form of AA. If you want to keep DLSS to use RT features you can try the DLSS “quality” mode + sharpening filter (Alt + 2).
i cant use raytracing, for some reason it was on automatically and i was like "uh whys my fps at 3?" LOL
so turned that off, my AA is on whatever is before DLSS, and i cant use DLSS either. for reference, i have a 1080. i'll try turning off antialiasing next time i launch witcher 3, thank you :)
Greyrat Dec 15, 2022 @ 4:26pm 
Originally posted by Paul:
From current AA, only TAAU looks relatively well but when you're moving there is some static noise (clusters of blurred pixels which hangs on the given position).

And also turn off dynamic resolution.
ah dynamic res might be one of the issues, i'll turn that and aa off. ty guys!!
Rayvencraft Dec 15, 2022 @ 4:36pm 
I often find cleaning and putting on my glasses help with the blurry.
Greyrat Dec 17, 2022 @ 4:04pm 
Originally posted by Rayvencraft:
I often find cleaning and putting on my glasses help with the blurry.
Hahaha, my glasses are already on and relatively cleaned :p
spankautheros Dec 17, 2022 @ 4:07pm 
use taau + low shapen/definition (I don't know what's that setting called on english interface). do not set it to high, it looks nasty, like one of those pictures with blown up hdr edited by amateur photographers.
Last edited by spankautheros; Dec 17, 2022 @ 4:09pm
I have the exact opposite.
Everything looks extremely sharp.
It's especially visible on wooden textures, for instance.
TommyEV Dec 17, 2022 @ 4:22pm 
Originally posted by ᑎ I ᖇ ᐯ ᗩ ᑎ O ᗩ:
I have the exact opposite.
Everything looks extremely sharp.
It's especially visible on wooden textures, for instance.
Are you using DLSS or similar? If you aren't, putting it on Quality will likely make it better
Last edited by TommyEV; Dec 17, 2022 @ 4:22pm
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