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Seems smother then legacy as well. for the most part, Inside the acid Lab used to cause a a bunch of stuttering or something on legacy for me, now it's smooth as butter in there.
I tried with and without RTX HDR it looked like HDR is working for this game but I couldn't quite tell in the time I tested swapping it on and off with the in game Nvidia RTX filter. Usually I can tell if a game has native HDR support if I mess around with the resolution and window/fullscreen modes sometimes it'll break the HDR support and become washed out. This happened until I swapped between resolutions again. I'm using DSR 4k.
you can force autohdr to applications through third party tools. Although I dont know why you'd use it when RTX HDR is better and doesnt require that hassle
Same, the LOD looks like ass from this stuck DOF even with it turned off, cutscenes in single player get this blown out DOF sometimes too.
And how do you think multiplayer games work? You need to talk to your teammates sometimes, not everyone knows everything to do in the game.
rest in peace buddy