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My main issue was RT Reflections so I turned that off as it was causing a lot of "sparkling" probably due to insufficient data for denoising. For example, the hubs and front of my car but other things too.
RTX4070 + R7-5700X3D + 4K monitor->
- set RT to maximum, then
- turned off RT reflections
- turned Global Illumination RT (or whatever it's called) down to VERY HIGH
- DLSS Quality
- did NOT enable "long shadows" etc but everything else I think is maxed by default
- left NVidia Reflex OFF
- in-game FPS cap to 90FPS
That, for me, seems to be ideal for right now. If you have a 1440p monitor and half decent RTX card you may want to try DLAA. If I had an RTX4080 I'd probably have used DLAA. It's a bit sharper (less aliasing) than NVidia Quality.
I turned down GI one notch just so I could lock in 90FPS.
all of that crap goes off INSTANTLY for me, motion blur, lens flare, depth of field, film grain, chromatic abberation, off off off and MORE OFF
Exact same for me. First thing I do with any new game I play even before pressing "New Game".
How do you do this though? I'm not seeing a setting to turn them off individually