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Speaking of which, have you checked if the game enabled FSR or DLSS by default for you? Since it would make things look fuzzy.
well.. you dont need a expensive gpu to run it maxed with raytracing on.. my 4070 easily manages even native 1440p with 80-120fps
but i still prefer to enable dlss quality because it makes the entire image better than native.. its so much sharper than native and gives additional 20% performance (exactly those 20% performance that raytracing costs in this game, which is kinda funny)
i agree that fsr makes the image quality worse, but dlss quality is amazing.. i could easily run it in native because i'm playing with locked 60fps anyway but i compared it and i actually genuinly prefer to use dlss quality. the sharpness is insane and there are nearly no additional jaggies (aliasing) compared to native.. i mean theres a tiny bit of more aliasing.. really a tiny bit thats only noticable if you look very closely and compare it to native but the entire image is soooo much sharper that the positives massively outweigh the negatives here :D
dlss quality for the win :D
I'm almost convinced the game wasn't suppose to be a Marvel game and was suppose to be an original IP dark-fantasy game before they decided to turn it into a Marvel game.
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